Downingtown High School - Our Year Cuckoo Yearbook (Downingtown, PA)

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★★★ ★★★ ★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★ ★ ★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★★★★★ ★ ★★★★★★ ★ ★ ★ ★★ wv My angel — his name is freedom — choose him to be your king; he 'Shall cut pathways east and west.' The Class Of 1976 Is Honored To Dedicate Our Year To Mr. John Bycoskie. Each year a teacher is chosen by the senior class as an outstanding individual whom they respect and admire. Not only must this person be dedicated to his students, but also to the subiect that he teaches. We have chosen a man who has these qualities plus more. Presently, he is head of the science department at D.H.S. Over the years he has received numerous awards and has frequently been lauded for his outstanding knowledge in the field of chemistry. Besides being one tremendous chemistry teacher, he has also participated in various extra curricular activities, most notably in the past as varsity wrestling coach and presently as the assistant athletic director. His “trusty” pistol has started many a track meet at D.H.S. Out side of school, he has a lovely wife and family who surely are as dedicated to him as we. Who. but a man with all of these qualities, in addition to a sharp sense of humor and a deep understanding of young adults, deserves to be recognized by his students who hold him in such high esteem. After all. anyone who is considered to be the “Teacher of the Universe by his fellow faculty members must be pretty terrific. Mr. John Bycoskie. for everything you have done for us. as well as for all of those whom your life has touched at Downmgtown during the past twenty years, the Class of 1976 is honored to dedicate this book. Our Year, to you in appreciation and gratitude. Queen Donna And Her Court Ruled Over Homecoming Day 1975. T—- Kim and Bryan Polly and Jim Gretchen and Chris Rosalind and Joe Karen and Rick Joy and Chris 5 Freedom Is Nothing If We Do Not Tie It In With Our Future. We Have A Reason To Live To Learn, Freedom Is Having The Talent To Make Your Own Kind Of Music. The Freedom To Laugh And Love Is One Of The Greatest Commodities Of Life. st. ? I Wonder Why Freedom Is So Important Living, Learning, And Loving Whatever We Want Maybe There Is Sense In It It Makes For A Better Selection And No One Is Ever Satisfied Where He Is. — J.T. Can you imagine J imagine responsibilities ■ T A Wl ““ WHATWEI Years Ago DEBBII MARI LINDA MARY Costly decision Olympics rj n PflfiTV Trouble ------ . 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SHAPP Billy Jack THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR - ■ ” FRANK PERDUE Flooding LacroSSj bump JOHN DENVER Caroline of Monaco Basketball WEDGE «« « • SUPER BOWL success Hockey LOVE ANO DEATH NELSON ROCKEFELLER Watergate Cross Country Price Hike,abor di8PU,es c°rruP' CKey LOVE ANO DEATH ■ X11I1V 'Y Y Strike old-fashioned unpredictable lljClfJl@S GREG JAGENBURG n! , i x- : A 200 Bus Foes Riot in Boston Flyers ° ex s HIGHLY STYLIZED BOOT demonstrations Golf Racing soccerRights Arson Brtekiin investments College LINDA I RONSTADT Child i4buse and Neglect BARRY WHm BOWIE Changing @33S335BI la • f nynrnT MUSIC O THE TEI KENNKDYS ARr Re,iKionSHORESenior GEORGE HARRISON BILLY PRESTON THIS IS THF average wHItebTndBLUEShopb — — _ - — WWW I THE POINTER SISTERS lOGGlNSAMESSINA FmlflPV flNPFRT riUJM-cAROLE K,NG tCU ll UllLri I granofunk conservation! DAN fogelberg BACHMAN TURN! R OVLRDRIVE W F«rtw JeFflRTOn MICK JAGGER Emerson, Lake Palmer 7TAR HIP 22X09 Investigated WE FINALLY MADE IT What’s News Celebrate THE SCENE ureT,me Downing Center Now inflation. Mafia hard times abortion. UFO followers C A theft T) • j . Alternative Ksllin Gr Trial Registration SLY STONE «d5«m.w„este handgun ijJV IlV UU V Li Aj ROBIN TROW6R 1 fl P P “ANIEOW RENAISSANCE SIMON t SiBf UMKf I |. GEILS BAD COMPANY Isley Brothers THL BLATLES Gun smuggling beachboys LYNETTE (SQUEAKY) FROMME ‘Ransom’ watching the action revelation Tradition ultimate suspense DROPOUT Ear!Y Draduot ion Tiirtlm relation lSto£L Hijacked books Turtleneck Strike Job - Wh3t'S g0'ng 0,1 ««■ « oil boom Bike fashion '76 Olympics fund-raising sm,,,,, go whippets save Marriage one boring day _ iC S L- ■ ■ m — — —. —. M _ ■ « • — I “ I ’ MAKING NEW FRIENDS - -| Inflation i y10!™ ________ No-Fault Lotteries Vote Beer Laws tests curly look Accomplishment CIA Spying Kissinger exton SQUARE chick MIDEAST POWs: Clarke flyers CRIMINALS phy F| inning and Losing f W f1 f Q Q Pursue--Media w.( v f E • .. Rights % Dream riulaMpfita Tragedies «= Challenge O imRY Karen Ann Quinlan Donna Valentino strut Nobel peace prize NERVOUS BREAKDOWN courage LIFE. 'feOUBING IETNAM learning, deception and joy. VIETNAMESE REFUGEES lawyers debate her fate in court x p A Youth years LATER i- Ulll li A DAY AT A TIME Deopie, society, roles, sex, China Visit Living together J reedOHl mouses, pro uses Excitement “ •r sS memories’ '-’ Bicentennial Divorce natural-looking style your hair Each person here at the high school is an individual with his own values, thoughts and ideas. The bonds of friendship formed between us are the results of the exchange, evaluation and fitting of these ideas into our own ways of life. It is the combination of everyone’s personality which makes up all of us” at DHS. • ■ ALL OF US The School Board And Administrative Advisors Make The state or quality of freedom is usually associated with the absence of undesirable conditions such as want, fear, repression, restrictions, control or hindrance. Historically the quest for such freedom has been a foundation for Western Civilization and a basis for American Democracy. Although political, religious and economic freedoms have not been achieved completely, the greatest opportunity for humanistic gains is probably in the area of freedom from self. Man's preoccupation with himself, his apparent unwillingness to cooperate with the natural world and his inability to live without conflict in the human family are the greatest hindrances to true freedom. Each of us is responsible for freeing himself and for cooperating with nature and mankind so that real and universal freedom can be achieved. CHARLES M. MICKEN Superintendent of Schools SCHOOL BOARD SEATED: Mr Vernon Jameson.Mr. Roger Antrim. Mrs. Mary Sheridan (Secretary), Mr S. Warren Supplee STANDING: Mr. Chester W Martin. Mr. Glen E. Wagner (President). Mr Melvin Cohen. Mr. Raymond Williams (Vice President), Mr. Harley Fink, Mr Robert HadfiekJ (Treasurer), Dr. Charles M. Micken (Superintendent). 20 Decisions, Decisions, Decisions. Michael J. Remefc, Director of Secondary Education Alfred B. Gmon. Business Manager Carl W. Garrison. Director of Elementary Education; Linda Meyers. Secretary; Edward J. Novak. Director of Plant Operations Maintenance Walter A. Hessmger. Director of Special Services 21 Oh, What They Put Up With! Depending upon how it is used and controlled, freedom can be either a benefit or a curse. Two hundred years ago our nation gained its freedom. If we wish to maintain this freedom, and not allow it to become a curse, the leaders of tomorrow cannot, by social or peer pressure, be tyrannized into making decisions which could result in the loss of the freedom we now enjoy. Harold A. Wentzel. Asst. Principal In this Bicentennial Year, I still believe in the freedoms my ancestors were seeking such as freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and freedom from oppressive taxation. To me freedom also means enjoying our natural resources such as our rivers, lakes, and forests! Freedom means getting the food we need, getting the proper medical treatment, education, and having the right of free movement. These are a few freedoms that I feel we have. At the same time the wishes and desires of others to enjoy their freedoms must be respected. Raymond F. DiSerafino. Principal Our forefathers structured a constitution to meet the basic needs of a new nation. This document, which was designed to respect the rights and freedoms of man, guaranteed its people the opportunity for the pursuit of happiness. The freedoms guaranteed under the American way of life did much to develop a society that encouraged its people to be responsible, energetic, competitive, creative and spirited. Our heritage clearly reflects the advances and contributions our society has made in the field of education, medicine, law, technology and productivity. It is evident that this nation has the ability and the resources to meet the needs of its people. The freedoms which enable man to pursue happiness are paramount. As we study the past, live the present, and project a view into the future, we note that our society and the needs of its people are changing rapidly. Our Constitution has successfully coped with all of the challenges and perils of the past. It will continue to meet the needs of the future so long as the people’s rights, freedom, and the opportunity for the pursuit of happiness are guaranteed. Elmer J. Hemberger, Asst. Principal Guidance: Bring Two Sharpened No. 2 Pencils Marjory Appleby. Counselor George A. Pastino. Counselor Merle Geist. Secretary Joseph Creamer. Counselor Charles J. Shagren. Pro Coordinator Mane Jenkins. Secretary Cynthia Fitz. Counselor If it were possible to combine the wealth of Rose Kennedy, the attractivmess of Mary Tyler Moore, the sensitivity of Carl Rogers and the intellect of Henry Kissinger. I would like to be that person. Because that is not possible. I would choose (even if I had the power) to be no one but myself. — M. Appleby Into each life |oy and laughter must be found. W. C. Fields was one who could be serious, one who had the ability to make people laugh, to forget their problems, to enjoy living. Such a person is truly a necessity and always an asset to mankind. — J. Creamer I think that Lucille Ball has an interesting life. She is an excellent business woman, she has succeeded in her chosen field, and she has made her own particular contribution to American culture, by entertaining three generations. She will probably be as well known 50 years from now as she is today. — C. Fitz Thomas Jefferson was a man of great wisdom. He is best remembered as the author of the Declaration of Independence and as the third president of the United States. Little is known of his many inventions, his farming and his decimal system of coinage. He truly was one of the greatest thinkers that every lived. It would be an honor to be half that brilliant. — G. Pastino. I would choose Benjamin Franklin because he was a great statesman, inventor, and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Today he has a multi-million dollar company named after him, and he has his picture on the $100 bill. On top of all this, the man really knew how to have a good time. — C. Shagren 23 I’ll Be With You In Just A Moment. Shirley Nelms. Tax Assessor Fran Baker. Diane Wagner. Administrative Secretaries ROW 1: Administrative Secretaries — Agnes Lyons. Mary Sheridan. Loretta Wilford ROW 2: Marian Shafran. Janice McGowan. Sue Picone. Dot Roepe. Rody Rowan Janet M. Chalfant. Receptionist Barbara A. Skiles. Principal s Sec. Ruth E. Brookover, Principal’s Sec. 24 Helen Shearer. Attendance 'S' Dudley Drove Off Into Retirement In 76. Good Luck! Mrs Blevins. Mrs. Travaglim Mr Dudley Blevins (Retiring) CAFETERIA PERSONNEL — ROW 1: Mr. Childs. Mrs. Daylor. Mrs Casenta. Mrs. MacDonald ROW 2: Mrs. Bogush. Mrs. fennelly. Mrs Morgan, Mrs Swatner. Mrs. Katherman. Mrs. Faber. ROW 3: Mrs. Diluigi. Mrs. McGokjrich. Mrs. March. Mrs. Sigle. Mrs Murphy. Mrs Dunmoyer. Mrs Phillips. Mrs. Marcocci. Mrs. Kneuser. Mrs. Mam. Mr Maui Mrs Williams Mr Williams Mrs. Ulissi (Retiring) 25 English: But Mrs. Hadfield, Why Can’t I Take Novel III Twice? Sytvia Holder Rip VanWinkle — I need the rest.” — C. Bates Cornelia Connelly's life encompassed all American society, European royalty, the church hierarchy and politics, education, marriage, and children. If I must imagine myself as another American. I choose this woman whose life touched so much and so many. — A. Chambers Jean Kerr can skillfully evoke laughter from such dull necessities as kitchen cleanser and lunch bags. As a leading female humorist, she enioys the distinction of success during her lifetime, definitely an enjoyable accomplishment.” — K. Chamra “I consider Mary Lyon's contribution to be worthy of emulation. She chose to extend education by founding a seminary in 1837 that grew into the first women's college. — E. Hadfield Because she has known personally many of the world s dignitaries, las attended many important historical events, and has affected the lives of many Americans through her faith and courage. I find Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy most intriguing. — S. Holder As Anne Morrow Lindbergh said, ‘The most exhausting thing in life, is being insincere'; therefore. I do not wish to be any American other than myself, or as the Seneca said, 'Thou mquirest what Liberty is? It is to be a slave to nothing — E. MacFarland George Washington — Because I 'loove' to be first.” — K. Szafran (Editor's note; With the Bicentennial in mind, we posed the following question to the faculty: If you had the power to be any American, living or dead, whom would you choose and why’” Those who responded are quoted within this section.) Kathy Chamra Eizabeth Hadfield 26 Janet Gott Caryl Bates Bettiru Defticco Thomas Haas Joe Namath because he looks better in panty hose than I do.” — B. DeMicco “Joe DiMaggio. In his prime he was a Hall of Fame baseball player for the Yankees and married to Marilyn Monroe. Now. in his later years, he has distinguished gray hair, plays a good game of golf, and can perk one heckuva pot of coffee. What more could a man ask?” — R. Dietrich Woody Allen because he's got a plethora of panache — M French I have a great admiration for Bob Hope, a man who has given unselfishly of his talent and his time for the benefit of others. It is obvious what it means to be an American to him If a person were going to pattern his life after someone. Bob Hope would be an excellent choice.” — T. Haas I would like to have been Amelia Earhart — one of the first truly liberated women. She plunged into a world of flight, not yet considered safe enough for women. Earhart dared to do the difficult and dangerous; if only more in this Year of the Woman would likewise dare! — K. Hallman Agnes Gooch — because she lived, lived, lived! — M, Tharrmgton Mary French K. Randal Dietrich Mary A. Tharrington Kathryn Hainan Betty Tagiand, Sec. 27 History: I Thought You Said We Didn’t Have To Know Dates. Etma I. Miller I would certainly like to be Harry $. Truman es he is,probaWy the person I admire most. The numberjgpfcfficult proven , and the severity of these gfcblems I figl e the greatjrsfany single person could ev ydfce. The gfliwmm senses and directness displayed by Truman in his attterijptto solve then ] ave never seen duplicated. — J. Appleby x Thomas Jefferson. No man in this nation ever matched him in the range of his activities, in the fertility of his thinking, and in the multiplicity of his interests. His outstanding accomplishment was that he was the architect of American freedom and democracy. He was a fighter for freedom. — L. Caparro If I were to be someone of America's past, it would be Harry Truman. His simple, straight-forward approach to problems and his honesty are qualities I greatly admire. Also. Truman approached life with enthusiasm. an attitude I try to emulate. — P. Hurley “Colonial and pioneer women have always been a source of great interest to me. These women must have had great faith, strength, both physical and spiritual, courage, and a loyalty to their family which would have helped them to leave relatives and friends and go to the adventuresome and sometimes dangerous unknown. — E. Miller “Benjamin Franklin — the only President who was never President. He was the money and intelligence behind the Revolution and the writing of the Constitution. A genius and innovator whose interest in the U.S. was only surpassed by his thirst for knowledge. A true Renaissance man. — D. Mitchell Dr. Jonas Salk This is an individual who has established goals to aid others in need, and through dedicated research achieved some of these goals. In discovering a cure for one of the major children's diseases, he has personally achieved self-satisfaction and each day sees the results of his mark that he left on society. His reward must be one of great personal satisfaction, and not one of notoriety or monetary gam. He is a human being out to help his fellow human beings. — R. Nippes If I could journey back in time to the era of our nation's birth, I would like to be Benjamin Franklin. The wide range of his experience (journalist, scientist, political philosopher, educator, diplomat, administrator. and humorist) and the depth of his wisdom are qualities which I greatly admire. — R. Schnure Louis E. Caparro Richard S. Nppes John M. Appleby Pad E. Hurley 28 David K. fcftchel Robert Schnure Frances Rafintti Although there is no other person that I would like to be. one that I deeply admire is Frances Xavier Cabrim. She was a woman who dedicated herself to the service of others. — F Baliotti I want to be Joe Doakes, that mythical. American citizen, who gripes and complains about the high cost of living and the insensitivity of his government but who each night thanks God for the privilege of living here in this great country during this Bicentennial year. This country was founded on principle of 'individual freedom' and today two hundred years later I consider myself the freest individual on the face of this Earth. — H. Caskey Mercy Otis Warren, who lived and wrote during the Revolutionary Era, would be my choice. She corresponded with the Adams brothers, Tom Jefferson, and others; she wrote satires expressing her political ideas and also chronicled the history of the period. — J. Finn Thomas Jefferson. Why? He was an outstanding citizen of society; a man respected by his peers; and a man who gave endless time and dedication to a struggling nation. — J. Meicht I would like to be Mickey Rooney because I always wanted to be small and to be able to dine at the Motor Inn for nothing.” — A. Petty 29 Business: I Can Write It Faster ThanTCan Type It! Raymond Valentine Ronald E. Angle Ada Swerdtow Janh R. Shagren I would choose to be Will Rogers, who was a truly great American. Also in this day and age it would be a very tine thing if we could all say we have never met a person we didn't like.” — F. Meade “I would like to take on characteristics exhibited by Walt Disney. So many people have been made happy and have enioyed life so much more because of his great talent in conveying humor.” — L. Mento The choice for me is easy. I would like to have been Enrico Caruso, the Italian-born tenor who gave 600 performances in 17 years at New York's Metropolitan Opera House from 1903 to 1920.1 like to make people happy and to make people feel good and music is the best way to do that. Caruso's golden voice brought people together. — R. Valentine Milicent Fails Franca J. Meade Linda L. Manto Vincent M. King 30 Library: I Thought It Was Due Next Tuesday. Industrial Arts: I’m Not Tying My Hair Back To Work. John R. DBenedetto Ben Franklin is an individual who led a full life. His contributions to society were noticed all around the globe. To enioy life and live life as he did would be a great honor. — J. DiBenedetto No power in the world would allow you to be someone or something that you are not. When people realize this fact and strive to be themselves at all times we will be able to look forward to our next 200 years with a certain amount of enthusiam. — P. Matter Being a pioneer heading to a new frontier intrigues me. This permitted an individual to begin a new life and his fate was between himself and God. - E. Kibler I plan to remain that American who makes up the backbone of this great nation, defending her in time of war. supporting her in time of need, and working for her in times of prosperity.” — D. McClean “If I had a choice of being any American in history I would have to choose Thomas Edison. Through his inventions Edison gave not only America, but people throughout the world conveniences that are still enjoyed today. — 0. Mandes My choice would be Frank Borman, the astronaut who commanded the first Apollo space mission. The sight he and his fellow astronauts gazed at as they viewed the earth after rounding the dark side of the moon would be unmatched in our 200 years of existence. — D. Orr I would like to be the owner of Killmgton Ski Area. I could work all winter without correcting a single drawing. My toughest duty would be skiing Header’ under Rams Head chairlift.” — T. Holder Dorothea McClean David Mandes Thomas Holder Daryl Orr Home Ec.: We Don’t Mind Cooking It, But Do We Hav Sheia Dusinberre Helen Janiec Betty Coins I have an intense dislike of women athletes who display a rough and masculine image. I would choose to be Peggy Fleming. 1968 Olympic Gold Medalist in figure skating, because she is a strong, dedicated, and competitive athlete but still a beautifully feminine woman. — H. Janiec Rightfully. I should name Betsy Ross, but I can t because honestly, there is no one. past or present, that I would rather be than me. However, after driving across our country. I give much credit to. and greatly admire, all the brave men and women who suffered so to settle this land — S. Dusinberre Science: Mr. By, May I Get A Drink of H20? David B. Martin I would choose to be Linus Pouting because of his great contributions to the discovery of atomic theory and resolution of the structure of hemoglobin, which has opened the door to the curing of many Wood diseases. — J. Gaskins I think that it would have been interesting and exciting to have been a member of a family on the Pennsylvania frontier 200 years ago because all experiences would be ‘first.’ Also. I think that I might attach this stipulation to the above: No more than a year, please!' D Martin The idea of being another John D. Rockefeller II appeals to me in a sense that I too could contribute in a maior way to the field of conservation and m the long run truly contribute to the generations of the future.” — V. Reti I would choose to be Walt Disney because he continued to strive even in the face of failure and when success did come to him his success brought happiness and laughter (o millions of others. — S. Shea Shirley P. Shea J. Wttam Schmidt 34 On April 25.1974 The Bicentennial Commemoration of the Discovery of Oxygen, was celebrated. Joseph Priestley, discoverer of oxygen and world great chemist, was honored. Because of his many contributions to science I would choose Priestley.’' — J. Bycoskie In 1892 John Muir founded the Sierra Club, dedicated to the preservation of this nation’s resources. I would have liked to have been him — to have been able to walk away quietly in any direction and taste the freedom of the mountaineer. Camp out among the grass and gentians of glacier meadows, in craggy garden nooks. E. Hille I choose 0. Henry, the gifted writer of The Four Milion, who had the ability to recognize and relate the beauty of human nature through short stories about the seemingly insignificant ’everyman' in the impersonal city of New York. His wit. his ability to articulate words, and his tongue-in-cheek humor are qualities that I admire and envy. — D. Mountz 35 Math: I Still Don’t See How A + B = C. Robert D. Noble Mary Elen Mul Michael C. Morjan 36 Projects Are Due This Week? Donna Usher Pad A. Leonard Rebecca C. Desmond John Marshall. He was the fourth chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835. He established the Supreme Court as a powerful third branch of the U.S. government with the Power of Judkial Review. His obvious attributes of vision, strength of character, commitment to ideals, and fairness are identical to those for which I strive to obtain.” — J. Hook I'd probably like to be Albert Einstein, because I always wanted to know what it would feel like to be analytically insane. The man was one of America's true geniuses.” — J. Mams “I’d like to be the American who possesses all the qualities of drive, commitment, resourcefulness, patience and happiness that I admire in three of my D.H.S. friends. Miss Hille. Mrs. Desmond and Mr. Noble. — A. McGee “If I could choose to be any American, other than myself. I would most like to be Arnold Palmer. This man is the epitome of sportmanship. The affect of this one individual on sports is more than what could be imagined. He is a master at his craft. — M. Morgan As a teacher of both young and old. Ben Franklin did America's character mold. A scientist, statesman, and writer was he. Whose witty sayings have long stayed with me. There is one I would like to quote for you; It should apply to your life whatever you do: ’Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time; for that's the stuff life is made of. Sloth makes all things difficult, but industry all easy.' — M. Mull I would like to have been like Fredrick Remington (1861-1909). He was an artist who made himself a recorder of the Old West, of the open range, the Cowboys and the Plains Indians. Remington loved the out of doors and drew it with feeling.'' — P. Leonard The people I admire most in history are those who were able to retain their creative spirit in spite of adverse conditions composed by society or the times. Strong convictions, perseverance, and the desire to lead a creative life have and always will survive over stilted tradition. — D. Usher Phys. Ed teWColel To Go Out! Charles J. Chiccino Saly Anderson Cart R. Houp lean A. Shifter Jo Anne FSppo 38 Shirley O'Nel. Sec Robert A. Boyer Thomas Bosak, Special Ed. Gertrude Moore. Nurse I've always admired Lincoln for his courage and perseverance during the Civil War. and if I could be anyone, it would be he. — R. Aughenbaugh I would re-echo some thoughts of Thomas Paine's concerning freedom in 1776: What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly; it is dearness only that gives everything its value. Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods; and it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as freedom should not be highly rated. — T. Bosak Harry Reasoner would be my choice. I admire his knowledge and his wit. and the fact that he is ‘on' every night and never performs poorly adds tremendously to his appeal. — C. Chiccmo I would like to be Chris Everett so I could be rich, famous, and coordinated. — J. Fillippo I would like to be Howard Cosell since he and I have similar vocabularies.” — C. Houp Fredrick Douglass, an American Negro slave, is the man I would like to have been. He became a leader in the movement against slavery. Because of his ability to read and write he was treated cruelly, but the beatings he received only strengthened his determination to be 'Free.' ” — A. iohnson “We must all work hard and do the best we can with the abilities and talents we were blessed with, but how nice it would have been to have started with so much God-given natural ability as in the case of America's greatest woman athlete. Babe Dtdrickson Zaharias. — J. Shifter 39 Language: I Can’t Even Conjugate That Verb In English! J9 Laurento David C. Mathias Eva A. Susman Deborah A. Turner Martha P. Dona|hy 40 Janet M. Fontaine Wliam E. Ifert James Capotupo Music: It’s Not Supposed To Sound Like That! Ronald L. Ditzler I would prefer to be myself, or someone like me Although I admire many men and women who have done wonderful things, my greatest admiration is for the average American' who does the best he can. who tries to contribute to society in his own way, and who makes the best of things within his own limitations and those of society — M Donaghy “I'd like to have the wit of John Kennedy, the wisdom of Rod McKuen. and the dignity of Eleanor Roosevelt, but life today is such a challenge. I find it a daily struggle just being myself. — J. Fontaine “If I had the power to be any American I would choose Jane Addams. a social worker and one of the first women who sought one of humanity's highest goals — that of international peace.” — J. laurento I would like to be Leonard Bernstein. His music reflects the tears and laughter, the hopes and fears of America right at this moment. As a teacher I admire his ability to reach others.'' — E. Susman I would choose to be Woodrow Wilson, not because he was a particularly good president, but because he was an idealist. Yes. he was wrong about fighting that war to end all wars.' and his efforts to bring our country into the League of Nations failed, but he had both hope and vision, two qualities which are tragically scarce in a world that must solve tomorrow's problems today, if there is to be a 'tomorrow.' — R Ditzler I would like to be myself, only better. There are so many problems that I can t solve; however. I don't think anyone can solve them for me. — W. Ifert 41 In the senior mantle design the red. white, and blue background represents the many expanding opportunities that are available to us. The bright yellow 76 represents the brightness and the power of this Bicentennial year. The ink pen represents the independence that has brought us as far as we have come today. The color theme includes a background of red stripes, shown as light gray, blue stripes, shown as black, white stripes and feather, and yellow 76 and DHS. — Wray Lutz 42 Beth Says “Thanks” And “Goodbye” To DHS. As a Rotary exchange student from Johannesburg, South Africa, I lived in the U.S.A. from January 1975 to January 1976. I attended DHS as a senior after graduation in December from my own school. Helpmekaar Meises Hoerskool. My biggest cultural experience was in school where I noticed the most obvious differences. A great frustration was that most teachers did not realize that English was a second language to me as I attended an Afrikaans speaking school. (Afrikaans is a German Dutch dialect) Course selection is broader here, giving a general education, whereas we specialize more. In order to be graduated, we have to write two three-hour exams for each course and we didn't have a graduation ceremony. Graduation ceremonies are held only upon graduation from a university. When I return to South Africa. I will attend a university. One of my activities at DHS was participation in the musical “My Fair Lady”; it helped me to truly become one of the students. I'd like to thank someone for what I've gained this year, but my thanks goes to the whole of Downmgtown. I'd like to thank some special people, the students in general and more specifically my friends. Not only did I have an academic gain, but far better were the experiences of life. What I gamed from this year could never be expressed in words. — Beth Connlly Mr Pastmo (Guidance Counselor). Beth Connlly. Mr Mathias (Student Council Advisor) Senior Class Officers Bob Thomas (President). Mimi McGeehan (Secretary). Debbie Burgess (Treasurer). Chris Norman (Vice President) 43 NICHOLAS JOSEPH AIFIERI Nick R D 1. Box 216. Chester Springs Academic. Drama Club 1.2.3; Intramural Volleyball 1.3; Intramural Bowling 1.2 (Award); Senior Play I (Make-up). 3: Children's Play 1.2.3 . interested in fishing, drama, and photography . hero Bill Cosby meanwhile back at the ranch' . Ath's cool . Ginchy Future plans college (Industrial Arts). ROBERT LEWIS ALLEN. JR Rob . Seymour 119 Woodland Circle. D'Town. Academic Marching Concert Bands 1.2.3; Stage Band 2 Mixed Chorus 1 Concert Choir 3; Junior Play. Senior Play. My Fair Lady 2 Bev, music and cars rate highly with him ... hero Mark Donahue on the Bicentennial: America needs some sort of celebration to inspire confidence in its citizens. . Hmm . JOSEPH RANDAL ANDRESS Randy 1780 Shadyside Road. D'Town; Academic. Marching and Concert Bands 1.2; ... interested in hunting, fishing, bowling Com'on ... Future plans: Navy CATHLEEN MARGARET ARDREY Cathie . Ralph 121 Princeton Road. Exton. Academic. Marching Concert Bands 1.2.3; Concert Choir 2.3; FTA 1. Girls Chorus 1; Vocal Ensemble 3; Intramural Volleyball 1.2.3; Junior Play. My Fair Lady 2 her interests are music, guitar, swimming, tennis, folk singing, piano, work at PJ's. my dogs and people hero Schroeder on the Bicentennial: “I hope every American will celebrate his nation's birthday and recover the pride our forefathers tried to implant in us . I see. said the blind man who stooped to pick up the dime It’s from John's |ip toint Ship me off to Siberia, hun .. Future plans to maior in music at Millersville State College. ROBERT LEWIS ARTERS Bob R. D 1. D'town; Academic. Volleyball 1.3; Bowling 2.3; Intramural Tennis 2 . interested m outdoor activities, fire fighting, hunting, radio heroes: Starsky and Hutch .. Bicentennial thought: The year of my beginning out in the business and college world. Future plans include work and college (radio technician). SCOTT MATTOX ARTZ 190 Beech Street D'town; Academic, his interests include: basketball, cars, work sees college in his future SUSAN DELORES ASHE Sue R D 1 D'town; Academic PRO; Pep Club 1; Tennis 1.2. Intramural Tennis 1.2 biking, tennis, bowling, the guitar, music. Having fun. friends and self improvement interest her on the Bicentennial I would like to see American progress as much as it has up to the Bicentennial in the next 200 years. .. EMA! good old days . the shore Future plans secretarial career, moving out. KEITH SCOTT BAEN Beaner 401 Mary Street. D'town; Business; interested in traveling. ALEXIS MARI BARROW 342 East Lancaster Avenue. D'town; PRO; Pom Pom Girls 1. Pep Club 1.2.3. GAA 2. Student Council 2; Spanish Club 2; Daisy Cham; Tennis 1.2.3. Cheerleading 2.3 her interests are bike riding, swimming and reading sees college in her future. DARYL E BARTLETT 11163 Sunnyside Road. D'town; Academic; Ice Hockey 3 Jimi Hendrix rates highly with him Future plans: to attend Rets electronic school. DOMINICK ANTHONY BARTONE Dom 357 Jackson Avenue. D'town; Academic; lettermen's Club 1.2.3; Sales Club 3. Football 1.2.3; Intramural Basketball 1.2.3; . . . interested in football, basketball Anytime is party time and partytime is anytime . It's not the size that makes the man. it's the size of challenge the man makes . .. Always remember those Great times on the electric box . Future plans: work CATHERINE LOUISE BEAM Cathy- 101 Laurelwood Drive. D'town; Academic; NHS 2.3; Yearbook Editorial Staff (Co Editor) 3: Intramural Volleyball 1; Tntramural Tennis 2.3: Tennis 2.3; Senior Play (Props) interested in people hero, everybody Okay7 Who stole the copy key?” Are you kidding me7 plans to attend U of Pittsburgh. NICHOLAS JOSEPH ALFIERI ROBERT LEWIS ALLEN. JR ROBERT LEWIS ARTERS SCOn MATTOX ARTZ 44 DAVID BALBEN ALEXIS MARI BARROW GARY EDWARD ARMSTRONG JOSEPH RANDAL ANDRESS VINCENT M ARCURI CATKLEEN MARGARET ARDREY SUSAN DOLORES ASHE KEITH SCOTT BAEN EDWARD R BAKER NATHAN JOHN BAKER DARYL E DOMINICK ANTHONY BARTLETT BARTONE CATHERINE LOUISE BEAM RONALD FRANCIS BEARD 45 JEFFREY ALAN BEHRNDT NANCY JANE BELL NANCY LEE BENDER GINER JOY BEAVERS PETER GABRIEL BONADUCE. Ill STEPHEN BOGGS DIANA CAROL BOGGS ROSALIND AMANDA BOGGS CATHLEEN ANN BORYTA ELIZABETH ANN BOYLE 46 JEB BERTONCINI BRIAN DENNIS BOGGS ALLAN BONSALL. JR MICHAEL BOOK STEVEN PARKER BRADFORD CHRISTOPHER D BOWSER 47 GINGER JOY BEAVERS Gmg 705 Timber Lake Drive. Exton. Academic. Pom Pom Girls 1.2.3: Modern Dance 1.2 Wrestling Belles 1.2,3; Junior Play; My Fair Lady . Living Art Show Awards interested in all things that are creative, children, and friends lists Peek a poo dog. “Flip. as her hero Bicentennial thought Our class should feel special to be graduating on the nation's birthday . Bahonkie Future plans college JEFFREY ALAN BEHRNDT Jeff - 727 North Pottstown Pike. Exton; Junior Play interested in Fords, cruism sees college in his future. NANCY JANE BELL 400 East Pennsylvania Avenue. D'town. Academic, Marching Concert Bands 1.2.3; Silks Captain 2.3; Pep Club 1. Teen Involvement 2.3; Health Careers Club 3. Volleyball 3. . is a Candystnper and Red Cross volunteer You boog plans to attend nursing school at Chester County Hospital NANCY LEE BENDER Byers Road. Chester Springs. Academic. Ecology Club 1. Gold Chorus 1. Mixed Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; Penny Press 3: Gaming Club 3; NESC 1.2.3 (President); Track 2; Junior and Senior Plays NESC Leadership Award interested in animals, the sea. music hero: Jimmy Dugan Check before you chuck forget the Alamo!' plans to attend college BRIAN DENNIS BOGGS Young Dude 217 Whiteland Avenue. D'town. Business; Basketball 2.3 his interests are basketball, football, girls hero: Lone Ranger Take life light, and everything will be alright! ... Solid'' ... plans to work and go to California DIANE CAROL BOGGS Oi 111 Beech Street. D’town; Business. GAA 1.2; Basketball 1.2; Lacrosse 1. Hockey 2 interested in sports, partying hero Bobby Norris. Spiderman .. “Hoy. Hoy Laurie “Huh Edy So who asked you Future plans help mentally retarded children. ROSALIND AMANDA BOGGS Ros 175 St Joseph Lane. D'town. PRO .. hero Spiderman . . So. do you think I care” What's happening7 plans to enter the service. PETER GABRIEL BONADUCE. Ill Spooky 616 West Pennsylvania Avenue. D'town; Business. Rod and Gun Club 1.2; Track 2.3. Intramural Soccer 1.2. Soccer 3 is interested in the drums, hunting, sports hero: Fumbles All Right Hey Bozo . Cutty Shark plans to work or attend a game conservation school. ALLAN BONSALL. JR. Al R.D 1. D'town; Academic; Weightlifting Club 1.2. Indoor Track 1.2.3; Track 1.3 interested in football and track . hero John Kennedy on the Bicentennial I hope it will help the economy and growth of the nation . Leg' go . plans to attend a |umor college MICHAEL BOOK Norwood Road. D'town; Academic interests are parties, girls and going to the shore hero: Elvis, Presley . You. this . Future plans becoming a D.J. GAIL RENE BOOTH Hunt Club Lane. Chester Springs. Academic. Spanish Club 1,2,3; Drama Club 1.2; Tutorial Service Club 1.2.3; NHS 1,2,3; Art Assistant 3; Student Council 1, Mixed Chorus 1. Concert Choir 2,3; Ensemble 3. In the Son 3; Junior Play. Senior Play Scholarship to Japan interests; jewelry, crafts, music. Fritz hero: Timmy Segal Senorita. No Pongala Spain '75 . sees college in the future. CATHLEEN ANN BORYTA Cathy . Butterfly R.D. 2 Lyndell Road. D'town; Academic. Mixed Chorus 1. Girls Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3. Library Service Club 1.2.3; Daisy Cham interested in all outdoor sports, drawing, good lookin' males, and an open mind . Hi guy It's cool Oh man it was somethin else . . . Future plans include travel, teaching swimming and lifeguardmg JOANNE ELAINE BOYD Jo 434 Grant Avenue. D'town. Business; Pep Club 1; FBLA 3 . .. is interested in ceramics . hero: Mr Rogers Thank you. it's my sister’s Catcha later How uncouth . . plans to go into dentistry. ELIZABETH ANN BOYLE Beth Indiantown Road. Glenmore; Academic Awards: 62 awards in horse shows from 1973 to 1975 is interested in horses and the guys who ride them hero William Stemkraus Don't ever look behind at the work you've done, for your work has just begun, there'll be the evening in the end but till that time arrives you can rest your eyes and begin again — Cat Stevens Future plans: to attend college to become a horse trainer STEVEN PARKER BRADFORD 17 Norwood Road. D'town; Academic . Future plans: to get out of D'town. DAVID WILLIAM BRADLEY Horse R.D. 1. Chestnut Lane, D'town; Business . interested in scuba diving heroes Bullwinkle and Rocky Why me! Future plans commercial diving. PAMELA JEAN BRADLEY Pam 1768 Shadyside Road. D'town; Academic: Pep Club 1.3: Marching and Concert Bands 1.2.3; Volleyball 1.3 . interested in sewing . Birthday parties . . plans to attend a business college for court reporting ERIC ROBIN BRANYAN 398 Devon Drive. Exton; Academic; NHS 1.2.3: API 3: Outdoor Track 1.2.3 .. skiing, hunting, sports, mortorcycles are some of his interests hero Evil Knevil No way plans to study computer science JULIA LOUISE BRENEMAN Jill 135 Woodland Circle. D'town, Academic: Penny Press 3 DYEA 1; Student Council 1,2.3: Home Economics Club 3. Float Committee 1.2. Marching and Concert Bands 1; Prom Committee 2; Basketball 1; Intramural Vollebyall 2.3: Daisy Cham: Faculty Play 2 . likes animals, cooking, poetry, music What's past is prologue . I've a dream m the oven, its aroma is quite tempting but I must be patient for it only begun to bake” Chick til what7 Future plans: home economics maior at Mansfield State College DIANA LYNNE BRICKER Dee 418 Sunset Drive. D'town: Business; GAA 1.2: Pep Club 2.3; Leader's Club 2.3: FBLA 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 3; Hockey 1.2.3 her interests are macrame. traveling hero James Cann Teqawitha' . Wild Iris .. 15 people in a 4 by 4 bathroom . that's the breaks ... Future plans: work, then attend college for social work. LARRY W BRICKER 418 Sunset Drive. D'town; Business. Pep Club 3; Lettermen's Club 1.2.3. Football 1.2.3 (Co-Captain); Track 2.3 Awards: 2nd Team All Ches Mont sees college in his future MARY DELORES BRINTON P.O. Box 16. D'town; Busmess-PRO ... her interest is Jeff ... hero: Robert Redford . sees marriage in her future DONALD EDWARD BROWN. JR R D 1. Glenmoore; Academic-PRO Not til we have lost the world do we begin to find ourselves ... Future plans: travel, college. MICHAEL JAY BROWN BJ 1366 Crestmont Drive. D'town; Vo-Tech (Small Engine Repair). VICA 3; Vo-Tech Yearbook ... 1st place in VICA competition . . interested in football, motorcycle riding, weight lifting What about halfsimple . plans to attend college for brick laying MICHAEL RANDY BROWN Waste 121 Webster Avenue. D'town; Vo Tech; VICA 3; Intramural Basketball 2 his interests are basketball, baseball, football. Linda .. Hey ears come here . What's gom on . Future plans: to become a welder. DAVID DOUGLAS BROWNE Dave 165 Peck Road D'town: Academic: Basketball 1.2 (Varsity letter); Senior Play his interests include boating and waterskiing . hero: Charles Bronson . You know how it is . . What not Future plans: to become an insurance salesman and to participate in ski shows on the side. DEBORAH LYNN BROWNE Debbie Susan Drive. Exton; Academic. Leader’s Club 3; Drama Club 1.2; Color Guard; Concert Choir. Vocal Ensemble: Art Maior 1.2.3; Tennis Team 1.2.3; Junior Play Living Art Show Awards 1,2,3 . is interested in swimming, drawing, tennis What's new’ Future plans: art school, career, to achieve. JO ANNA BRUBAKER 71 N Woodmont Drive. D'town. Academic. Concert Choir 3; Girls Choir 3. NESC 3 (Recording Secretary): Senior Play PMTA State Contest Winner . interested in swimming, singing, playing badminton and tennis . . hero Beverly Sills . on the Bicentennial I'm glad we made it this long plans to live her life to its fullest. REBECCA MARIE BULL Becky . Bucky 111 Glendale Road. Exton: Academic: NHS 1.2.3: Pep Club 1.2.3: GAA 1.2; Daisy Chain; Cheerleading 1.2.3 (J.V. and Varsity letters) .. . interested in gymnastics, skiing, guys ... hero: Koiak . D.H.S. Heyyyy! ... TM's .. '87VT .. . plans to attend a four year nursing school. JEFFREY ALAN BULLOCK 209 Bauman Circle. Exton; Academic . . . “Fancy the Cro Magnon lodged in the Tower of Babel' — Albert Camus. ARTHUR B BURGESS. JR. Hopper 410 Bradford Avenue. D'town; Business; Sales Club 3 (Vice President); Black Arts Festival; Intramural Basketball 1.2.3 is interested in partying, going places What's happening Future plans going in the Air Force and finding one young lady and making her all mine. DEBORAH JEANNE BURGESS “Debbie Art School Road. Chester Springs; Academic. GAA 1.2.3; Pep Club 2.3; Student Council 2.3; Class Treasurer 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff; Daisy Cham; Float Committee 3; Living Arts Show 2.3; Lacrosse 1,2.3. Intramural Basketball 2.3 . . Living Arts Award 2.3 interested in art. partying, the shore hero: McMillan . . Dec. 13. 1975 That's a sin sees college in her future. Equality DAVID WILLIAM BRADLEY PAMELA JEAN BRADLEY MARY DELORES BRINTON DONALD EDWARD BROWN. JR. 48 DEBORAH LYNN BROWNE JO ANNA BRUBAKER ERIC ROBIN BRANYAN JULIA LOUISE BRENEMAN DIANA LYNNE BRICKER LARRY W BRICKER M STEVEN BROWN MICHAEL JAY MICHAEL RANDY DAVID DOUGLAS BROWN BROWN BROWNE 49 REBECCA MARIE BULL JEFFREY ALAN BULLOCK ARTHUR B BURGESS. JR. DEBORAH JEANNE BURGESS H BRUCE ALAN PHILIP PETER KATHLEEN LINDA BURGESS BURNS BURNS CALDWELL TINA LOUISE CANALE THOMAS L. CANTOR SHARON ANN CAPRIOTTI ANTHONY CARIDI 50 LETHA MAE CASENTA MARK ANTHONY CASPERO ROBERT C. CHATMANROYCE MARK EDWARD CHICOSKY CARMEN ELIZABETH CAMPBELL PAULINE DIANE CANALE MAUREEN SUSAN CARR BARRY LEE CLARK PAMELLA ANN CARIKER JOSEPHINE CHILLA 51 DENISE H. BURGESS Niece 410 Bradford Avenue. D'town. Business; Pep Club 3 interested in basketball, cooking, dancing, and partying hero Nate I'm feeling better by the pound Spring 75 Reasons (you know who) .. “Kevin Tway (Fat-Boy) November 20.1974. THE BEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO ME! . . Future plans include Air Force or college BRUCE ALAN BURNS Burnsy 414 Washington Avenue. D'town; Academic: Penny Press 3; Basketball 3 (Varsity letter) . .. likes music and television . Oh no! ... This is true .. What can I say? plans to become a television-radio announcer ... Bicentennial thought: It will stimulate a needed spirit in our country. KATHLEEN LINDA CALDWELL Kate 66 Lightfoot Drive. D'town; Academic; Penny Press 2 (Assistant Editor). 3 (Editor); Drama Club; Gold Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2.3; NHS 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2.3 (Secretary). My Fair Lady 2 NEDT; Nominated for National High School Award for Excellence; Commended Student .. interests include horses, writing, poetry, drama, and plants . holds George Bernard Shaw in high esteem . .. Think so7” . .. Future plans: Vet? Poet? Horse breeder7 CARMEN ELIZABETH CAMPBELL Hucky 1071 Glenside Avenue. D'town; Business; interested in track, karate, swimming hero: Mohammed Ah Kill me (go get my gun) .. Sugar Pie Guy . Future plans include modeling and marriage. PAULINE DIANE CANALE Polly R.D. 2. Glenmoore; Vo-Tech (Health Assistance); Student Council 3; Vo-Tech Student Safety Committee 3; Vo-Tech Yearbook 3; VICA 3; Vo-Tech Fund Raising 3 ... Homecoming Court . . likes to draw and swim and is interested in music, medicine, and horses Ronnie is her hero ... If at first you don't succeed, blame it on somebody else ... plans a career in practical nursing TINA LOUISE CANALE 228 Lionville Road. D'town; PRO interested in ice skating and archery .. sees college for interior design in her future. THOMAS L. CANTOR Tom 356 Devon Drive. Lionville; Academic; Lettermen's Club 1.2,3; Football 1.2.3; Intramural Volleyball 1; Track 2.3; JV Football Letter; Varsity Football Letter ... interested in skiing, fishing, hunting, and football .. plans to attend college. SHARON ANN CAPRIOTTI Cap R. D 1. D'town. Academic: Marching and Concert Bands 1.2; Pep Club 3; Wrestling Belles 3; Student Council 3 . . . interests include horses, art. and swimming . . . Terse! Hey Mat! . St. Anthony's!!!! plans to attend Harcum ir. College to study animal technology. PAMELLA ANN CARIKER “Pam Hopewell Farms. Rt. 1. Cottage 2. D'town; Academic; Drama Club 1.2; German Club 1: Bible Study Club 3; Pep Club 1.2; Track 1.2 . likes history, sewing, reading, music, and poetry . .. Hero: Henry David Thoreau .. Don't put off for tomorrow what you can do today because if you liked it today you can do it again tomorrow” .. . Plan ahead — it wasn't raining when Noah built the ark” . plans to major in biology in college MAUREEN SUSAN CARR 590 Norwood Road. D'town; Academic; Ecology Club 1. Modern Dance 1: Spanish Club 2.3; Tutorial Service Club 2.3. Jr. Homeroom Representative . .. Dan. music, water skiing, and cooking interest her .. lists Fonzie as her hero . Ding .. Oh. Michael! . plans college, then nursing ... thinks the Bicentennial will bring a better understanding of our history. LETHA MAE CASENTA 339 Mary Street. D'town; Business . Joe is her hero . Ah. shut up! MARK ANTHONY CASPERO 315 Woodland Drive. D’town; Academic; Tutorial Service Club; APL Computer Club 2; NHS 2.3; Intramural Soccer 1.2; Intramural Volleyball 1.3: Intramural Basketball 3: Tennis 3; Senior Play . NEDT; PSAT Commended Student Award . Donna Cooney, rock music, skiing, fishing, and Freeway rate highly with him .. Hero: Grady Metcalf .. . No way Listen hey . plans to attend Penn State. ROBERT C. CHATMAN ROYCE Bob Box 225 Lyndell Academic; Art Shows 1.2,3 ... 1st place lithography Art Show 75 interests are art. partying, and music ... future plans include work and college. MARK EDWARD CHICOSKY Cubm 346 Mary Street D'town; Vo-Tech (Small Engine Repair); VICA is mostly interested in working at a small engine plant . Hero: Baretta Would ya7 . Future plans getting a |ob JOSEPHINE CHILLA -j0 126 Locust Knoll Road. D'town. PRO interests are water skiing, motorcycles, shooting, and swimming hero: Mitch ... Future plans: hair-styling school. BARRY LEE CLARK Underdog 225 Mary Street. PRO interests: plants, munching out ... I guess ... Future plans: work. MADE IN USA GARRETT WILLIAM CLARKE Boobie 1411 Carriage Lane. Marshallton; Academic; Lettermen's Club; Pep Club; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1.3; Track 3 .. varsity letters in football, basketball, and track . . interested in hunting, traveling ... you see' ... Future plans: college. WINONA LEE CLEMENTS “Nome R. 0. 1. D'town; Business; Pep Club 3; Modern Dance 2; Volleyball 2.3; Junior Play .. her interests are roller skating, commercial art. “Time Out”, party, photo, and the lav . . hero: Dave Spacil 74 .. Talk to ya later” ... here we go again .. plans to attend art school. KIMBERLY JEAN COLESTOCK Kim R. D. 2. Glenmoore; Business; Pep Club 1; Pom Pom Squad 3. Student Council 1; Modern Dance 1: Daisy Cham; Homecoming Court interested in Bg'n. dancing, motorcycle races ... hero: Clyde ... “Where’s the party this weekend? ... Tell me about it” ... plans to attend Bauder Fashion College MICHAEL W. CONNER 312 Norwood House Road. D'town; ... already. DONNA SUE COONEY 503 Sunset Drive. D'town. Academic; Pep Club 1; Senior Play; Student Council 1: Intramural Volleyball 1.2; Intramural Bowling 1 ... Student Council Certificate .. interested in music, water skiing, cooking. Mark Caspero hero: Mark Anthony . .. “what? ... “Look at that smile ... Future plans: Brandywine College to become a medical secretary. TERESA LOUISE CORNOG R. D. 2. D'town; Academic: Library Service Club 1.2.3; Radio Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Junior Play (Dancer); Gregg Typing Award 1 some of her interests are unicycling, reading ... Are you serious7 Really7 . . sees nursing in her future. ROBERT JOSEPH CRAWFORD Bob 1099 Glenside Avenue. West Chester .. his interests are guns and motorcycles ... hero: John Wayne ... plans to become a bartender. SUSAN MARGARET CRESSY Sue 66 N. Woodmont Drive. Exton; Business; Library Service Club 1.3 . interested in sewing, cooking, rollerskamg ... Live everyday as if it were your last. ... Future plans: retailing. RENEE MARIE CUMMINGS 349 Mary Street. D'town; Business: Art Show 1 interested in skating, reading, music, religion . . hero: J. C. ... Sissi shut up!” ... Coach ... Thorn . . plans to work and travel. WILLIAM FRANKLIN DAGUE Bill 216 Highland Avenue. D'town; Academic; Varsity Baseball l,2.3(Captam); J.V Basketball 2(Captain); Intramural Basketball 1,3 . interested in McDonalds. Zen Buddhism, thermostats. socks, sneakers . hero: Enzo Stuardi .. “I. Y. A. Cindy ... leon ... future plans are old age and death. DAVID BRYAN DANKANICH R. D. 2. Rock Raymond Road. D'town; Academic; J. V Baseball 2; Intramural Soccer 2 . interests are sports and mechanics ... hero: Eric the Great ... future is undecided. RONALD CRAIG DAVIDSON Harley R. D. 1. D'town; Business; PRO ... interested in motorcycles. Ford vans and Karen . hero: Fonzie How bout ya. Tinkerbell bultaco plans to move to Canada and work. CATHY ANN DAVIS Tuesday s Girl 401 N Wawaset Road. West Chester; Academic; Pep Club 1.3; Modern Dance 2 ... interested in horse back riding, meeting people, motorcycle riding hero: Bruce Spring-stem ... Get your head together ... Ah. I still love ya! . . Future plans: Brandywine College and travel. JOHN ROBERT DAVIS 1532 Doyle Drive. D'town; PRO . Baseball 1.2. WAYNE EDWARD DAVIS Tennessee- 180 Beech Street. D'town; Academic; Concert Choir 1.2.3; Brass Ensemble 3; Choir Ensemble 3; Student Council 3(Vice President); Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Intramural Basketball 1.3; Intramural Vollyball 1,2.3; My Fair Lady .. . interests are basketball, volleyball, partying, tennis, ping pong. B P hero: Keith Emerson ... Y'all ... plans to attend the University of Tennessee to study pre dentistry. JOY MARIE DEARMIT 401 Devon Drive. Exton; Academic; GAA 2; Pep Club 1,2.3; Gymkana 3; Student Council 2; Daisy Cham; Homecoming Court; Cheerleading 1,2.3(J. V. and Varsity letters) ... interested in the shore, partying, horseback riding . . hero: Starsky and Hutch . Ah yea! . . . Busted! — Dec. 13. 1975 ... plans to attend Shippensburg State College. KAREN F DEFELICE 555 Northbrook Road. D'town; Business; Intramural Bowling 1 ... interested in horseback riding, swimming, baseball, motorcycle riding . hero: Starsky and Hutch ... Terrific ... Yea. that’s right ... Future plans: to become an airline stewardess. Freedom GARRETT WILLIAM CLARKE WINONA LEE CLEMENTS FRANK GERARD CORRADI ROBERT JOSEPH CRAWFORD 52 RONALD CRAIG DAVIDSON CATHY ANN DAVIS KIMBERLY JEAN COLESTOCK MICHAEL W CONNER DONNA SUE COONEY TERESA LOUISE CORNOG SUSAN MARGARET CRESSY RENEE MARIE CUMMINGS WILLIAM FRANKLIN DAGUE DAVID BRYAN DANKANICH JOHN ROBERT WAYNE EDWARD JOY MARIE KAREN F. DAVIS DAVIS DEARMIT DE FELICE 53 CATHERINE DELLA MOTTA STEPHANIE DELLA VECCHIA TERESA ANNE DEMARK PAUL JOSEPH DEMICCO. JR. GLENN DICKSON PAULA MARIE DIFONZO MARY MILDRED DIFURIA ANDREA M. Dl ANTONIO 54 JOHN MICHAEL DISILVESTRO MICHAEL K DOOLEY LENORE MARIE DORAN PATRICK TIMOTHY DOUGHERTY DONNA MARIE DERENZI LAURA ELAINE DESILETS ERIC DILUIGI KATHLEEN MARIE DfOTTAVIO DANIEL EDWARD DRAIN PAMELA EAYE DRUMHELLER CATHERINE DELLA MOTTA 'Cathy 205 Concord Avenue. Exton; Academic; Library Service Club 1.2; Spanish Club 2.3; NHS 2.3: Tutorial Club 2.3: Intramural Tennis 1; Tennis 1.2 . interested in sewing, reading and cycling . hero: Paul Newman . Maybe some day when Future plans: college and the Air Force. STEPHANIE DELLA VECCHIA 220 Concord Avenue. Exton; Academic . interests include sand painting, drawing, decorating . hero: John Denver ... Just kidding . Future plans include getting a job and going to school. TERESA ANNE DEMARK Tecker . Terr 107 Glendale Road. Exton; Academic; FTA 1. Pep Club 1.3; In the Son 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Intramural Volleyball 3; Modern Dance 1.2; Gymkana 1.3; Living Arts Weekend 1.2.3(Award) . interested in swimming, art. dancing, boys, parties, concerts hero Alice . Have you seen Donna?” .. “I don't understand ... Future plans: |umor college, modeling, marriage. PAUL JOSEPH DEMICCO. JR. Fox Lane. Chester Springs; Academic; Photography 2.3; Student Council Election Board 3; Mixed Chorus 1.2; Concert Choir 3; Choir Ensemble 3: Intramural Basketball 1.3; My Fair Lady”; Jr. Play; Sr. Play ... interested in skiing, tennis, ping pong, guitar, choir, and L. S. hero: The Peddler .. Ok. let's take a seat! ... Ehh DONNA MARIE DERENZI 205 Kent Drive, Exton; Academic; Tutorial Club 2.3; Spanish Club 1.2.3; NHS 1.2.3.; Drama Club 1; WCOJ Radio Club 1; Chorus 1,2,3; Junior Play; Who’s Who Among American High School Students interested in cycling, tennis. Young Life. Michael, guitar . hero: The Godfather . .. Could you explain that one more time please. . . Future plans: college elementary education (Speech Correction). LAURA ELAINE DESILETS Laura-he 439 Devon Drive. Exton; Academic; Modern Dance 2; Pep Club 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Art Awards interested in skating, partying, hearing bands, concerts ... hero: Doug Take care . Hi. What's happening .. Future plans: art college and marriage ANDREA M. D4ANT0NI0 Ande” 346 East Lancaster Avenue. D’town; Academic: Spanish Club 1.2; NHS 2.3; . interested in swimming, sewing .. “Leave me alone ... Future plans: college.work. PAULA MARIE DIFONZO 235 Chestnut Street. D'town; Business; Student Council 1.3; Girls Chorus 1.2.3; Pep Club 2; Home Ec Club 1; Float Committee 2.3; Modern Dance 2; Intramural Bowling 1; Tennis 1; Intramural Tennis 1.2: Junior Play . interested in embroidery, music, camping, plants and religion . hero: J. C. ... That's mgnorant” ... Future plans: medical secretary MARY MILDRED DIFURIA 412 Crump Road. Exton: Academic; Drama Club; Spanish Club 1: Hall Patrol 1; Girls Chorus 1,2,3; Library Service Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2; Flag Twirler 2.3; Concert Choir 3; Tutorial Service Club 3; NHS 1.2,3; Girls Softball 2 (Manager); Junior Play; Who's Who Among American High School Students . interested in swimming, bicycling, and music ... I'm only kidding Are you serious? ... Future plans: college. KATHLEEN MARIE DIOTTAVIO Kathy- 239 Church Street. D'town; Business; Pep Club 1.2.3 .. interested in partying .. hero: Mara hoo chy Mertle May 4. 1974 .. Future plans: business school. JOHN MICHAEL DISILVESTRO Disil 801 West Pennsylvania Avenue. D'town; Academic; Soccer 1.2.3; Baseball 1,2.3 interested in outdoors, hunting, fishing, trapping .. hero: the Three Stooges You airhead” “Whaaaaat” . Future plans: college, wildlife conservation and manage ment. MICHAEL K. DOOLEY ••Mike” East Lincoln Highway. D'town; Academic; Basketball 1; Football 1: Intramural Tennis 3; Intramural Basketball 3 . interested in sports, fishing and canoeing . ., hero: John F. Kennedy Oh! Wow What's happening? Future plans: forestry major in college LENORE MARIE DORAN Coach 11 School Lane. D'town; Vo-Tech (Cosmetology); VICA 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 3 ... interested in swimming, sewing, sledding . .. hero: Dad Well . .. .. It's rough” . . . Future plans: travel. PATRICK TIMOTHY DOUGHERTY White Milk- 128 Green Street. D'town; Academic; Lettermen’s Club 1.2.3; Football 1,2,3: Baseball 1.2.3 . . Interests: MM. Would like to go to Yamsville someday! . . hero: Rasputin . . B-l-O-Y A” ... Future plans: Guinta Tech , college. DANIEL EDWARD DRAIN 207 Andover Drive. Exton; Academic ... interested in fishing . .. Future plans: college for accounting. PAMELA FAYE DRUMHELLER •Map 10 Uwchlan Avenue. D'town; Business; Pep Club 1.2; Chorus 1; Modern Dance 1; Work Experience 3 interested in swimming, ice skating, dancing. Kevin, and food . hero: Kevin (the kid) . I'm hungry .. Where's Brenda? ... Future Plans: practical nursing or secretarial work. DOROTHY MARIE DUNN Doris” R.D. 1 Lyndell Road. D'town: Vo-Tech. Distributive Education; VICA 1; DECA 2; Co-op 3 interested in racing motorcycles and swimming . Control yourself. .. Seen with Sandy and Maria . . David” . . . “I can't do it .. . future plans: attend cosmotology school JACQUELYN ANNE EBERT Jackie Crawford Road. D'town; Business . most interested in bowling, hiking, horseback riding, and T J. ... hero: Robert Redford Are you kidding7 . . Thank God its Friday! Back to the old grind again Future plans: attend a community college for a Realtors License, or work with the handicapped children. CHERYL LYNN ECHENBACH 32 West Lancaster Avenue. D'town: Busmess-PRO; Home Economics Club 1.2 interests include racing, tennis, bowling and boating hero: Fred Strunack I don't like your terminology .. “Neat . What else is new7 . Future plans: marry Fred Strunack on the Bicentennial It's a special year I graduate, and I'm getting married ” LORI SUZANNE EDWARDS R.D. 4 Broad Run Road. West Chester; Academic: Girls Choir 1.2; Mixed Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; Concert Marching Bands 1.2,3 . Awards: Art Show ... interested in music, art. outdoors, and people . Desiderata — Strive to be happy Future plans: college (music). GEORGE JOSEPH EHRGOTT Egit 1324 Crestmont Drive. D'town; Academic; French Club 1.2; Game Club 2; Marching and Concert Bands 1.2.3; Stage Band 2.3; Brass Ensemble 3; Indoor Track 1.2.3; Spring Track 2.3 . most interested in music and world affairs hero; Daniel Moymhan . Rufus here! .. sees college in his future. DIANA LYNN EPPEHIMER Dedi 35 Horseshoe Lane. D'town. Academic. DYEA 1; German Club 3 (Vice-President). GAA 1.2; NHS 2.3: Marching Concert Bands 1.2,3 (Sergeant): Lacrosse 1,2.3 . Who's Who in Ameican High Schools Students ... You can do it! . . . Orlando 76 ... Future plans: to maior m special education at Lock Haven State College. GAILYNN BETH ESHLEMAN Gail” Reds 312 Highland Avenue. D’town; Academic; Concert Choir 2.3; Choir Ensemble 3; Blue and Gold Chorus 1; Concert Marching Bands 1.2.3; Tutorial Club 3. Hall Patrol 2; Intramural Volleyball 1; Junior Play. My Fair Lady . NEDT Award . biking rates highly with her .. . Hey! . Gustav and Reds .. plans to attend college and maior in chemistry. SUSAN MARIE FAILOR Sue Oakwood Road. Coatesville: Vo Tech (Cosmetology); VICA 3 . interested in hair styling and swimming . hero: Ronald McDonald .. Let's go to McDonalds ... Nova S.S. Forever Rats Steak Shop” .. . wants to major in hair styling. MARIANNE FARLING Mari 585 Norwood Road. D'town; Academic; Ecology Club 1; Modern Dance 1: Spanish Club 1.2.3; Tutorial Club 2.3; Yearbook Editorial Staff; Junior Play interested in cooking, water skiing, hiking, horseback riding, and Bill . hero: The Fonze Party time! Really Mike! ... plans to become a foreign language teacher. THOMAS R. FAZZINI Fuzz 413 William Street. D'town; Business; Weightlifting 1; Track 3 his interests are sports, weightlifting, playing cards, and Italian foods hero: Arnold Schwarzenegger .. Enog” plans to go into the Armed Forces. DONALD L. FEHR, JR. “Junior R.D. 1. D'town; Academic; Concert Marching Bands 1.2.3(Corporal); Stage Band 1.2,3; Brass Ensemble 3; Concert Choir 2.3. Indoor Track 1 . interested in ice skating, baroque trumpet hero: Old Bill Amsland of New Jersey . Harvey Cedars plans to attend Northeastern Bible College. CHERYL ANN FELDMAN 285 Woodland Drive, D'town. Academic. Library Service Club 1.2,3; NHS 1.2.3; Art Awards 1 . interested in music, art. swimming. Jim hero: Thundra . Wish me good luck I don't believe you . I really have to study . . plans to attend West Chester State College. BEVERLY JEAN FELL Bev 718 Sugars Bridge Road. West Chester. Academic. NHS 1.2.3 (Treasurer). Student Academic Council 1.2.3 (Chairman). Student Council 1,2.3; French Club 2.3; Hall Patrol 2; Intramural Volleyball 2.3; Senior Play 1 (Stage Crew); NEDT Award; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Honor Roll It's a regular Mam Line Home and Garden Inc. Main office in West Chester. Pa ... “Sneak attack . . plans to attend Ursmus College as a science maior PAMELA A FENTNER Pam Box 487 A R.D 2. Glenmoore. Academic; Hall Patrol 1.2; Library Service Club 1; GAA 2.3: Basketball 1.2; Intramural Basketball 3: Softball 2.3 is interested in sports and animals . hero Del Unser “Far out ... Gosh darn . Shucks” . plans are to attend Penn State PRESTON A. FENTNER Pret” R D 2. Glenmoore; Academic; Drama Club 3; Hall Patrol 1; Library Service Club 1; Junior Play; 1st and 2nd in art show . Shut up Pam!” . You turkey! . plans to attend college DOROTHY MARIE DUNN JACQUELYN ANNE EBERT DONALD L. FEHR, JR CHERYL ANN FELDMAN MARDEll ELAM CHERYL LYNN ECKENBACH LORI SUZANNE EDWARDS GEORGE JOSEPH EHRGOTT 57 BEVERLY JEAN FELL PAMELA A FENINER PRESION A FENINER JAMES FERRELL CATHY ANN FIEDLER MARIA ANGELA FIGURELL MELISA GRACE FIGURELLI HELEN ANNETTE FILOROMO ROBERT FORBES LAURIE FORMICA KATHLEEN FORREST GENEVIEVE ANN FISSEL 58 STEVE BASSETT FRANKLIN JOEL DOUGLAS FRYBARGER THOMAS ALEXANDER FULTON ANTHONY R. FUSCO. JR. ANGELA FIORE NANCY ANN FOSSETT LYNNAE GALIIMORE CATHY ANN FIELDER 1?8 Woodland Circle. PRO MARIA ANGELA FIGURELL 711 Norwood House Road. D town. Vo Tech (Distributive Education) DECA 2.3. VICA 3 interested in partying, guys, and traveling hero Fonzie Just bee bopping around Where's the party .. OH. you're so ignorant plans to travel around the world ME LISA GRACE FIGURELLI Lisa” RD 1 Coatesville. Academic NHS 1.2.3: French Club 2 Marching Concert Band 1.2.3; Tutorial Service Club 3. Girls Chorus 1. Chester County Championship Translating Team 3: Yearbook Editorial Stall 3 (CoEditor). NEDI Award hero Kahlil Gibran Hey Joyn! Orlando '76'' Brute Future plans: career in medical laboratory technology HELEN ANNETTE FILOROMO Annette 253 West Lancaster Avenue. Dtown. Academic. Pep Club 1: Spanish 2.3 interested in hand cralts hero: D G February 5. 1974 Blue Bug . DGG Future plans uncertain. ANGELA FIORE • Ange 112 Noel Circle. Exton. Academic. Modern Dance 1: Tutorial Service 2.3: Spanish Club 3 (Treasurer): Bible Study 3: Yearbook Editorial Stall. Junior Play. Senior Play interested m Italian men hero J.J. ieezeoman Johnny Cake Hill Oleespafta. Italia on the Bicentennial People should stick together, not spaghetti Future plans: college CARL FISSELL. Ill 13 Independence Lane. D town. Academic Student Council 3: Soccer 3. Varsity Baseball 2 loves sports, art. and P A D hero: $ P Numb Nut What a Rip Super great Future plans Lycoming College, lots ol money GENEVIEVE ANN FISSEL -Jenny 27 Rutgers Drive. Exton Academic: interested in music, church, and helping others hero Shazam’ “Thank you dear You dip! Future plans attend college and maior in social work ROBERT FORBES Henry 400 South Brandywine Avenue. D town Industrial Arts Maior. interested in drag racing hero Rocky Bring it out to Boot Road Future plans wood working LAURIE FORMICA JoJo 270 Church Street. D town: Business. Pep Club: Leaders Club. Hockey 1.2.3: Basketball 1.2.3. Softball 1.2.3 mam interests are partying and parties hero Koiak. 3 Stooges KATHLEEN FORREST Kathy Creek Road. Glenmoore: PRO Business interested in parties hero Jon You only live once . Where's the party this week Future plans graduation and work NANCY ANN FOSSETT 334 Mary Street. D town; Business interested in art. reading, and cars Future plans work L ROBERT FRAME. JR. Letterman tittle Conestoga Road. Dtown Academic. Lettermens Club 3. Pep Club 3: Wrestling 1.2.3 (Co Captain) wrestling and karate rate highly with him hero John-Ross (JR) Whadda chump1 Only 14 pounds Who's a Ra Ra7' .. Future plans college then law school STEVEN BASSETT FRANKLIN Moore Highspire Road Glenmoore Academic: Baseball 1: Soccer 3 interested in playing soccer in the oil season hero Pele Shot score, shot score The big three(Fran. Sharon. Valerie r Future plans going to college to get a teaching degree JOEL DOUGLAS FRY8ARGER Wally' R D 1. D town. Business: Photography Club 1 interested in fishing, boat racing, and sports hero: Tony Caridi You live turkey . Future plans Coast Guard THOMAS ALEXANDER FULTON Tom 341 Mary Street. D town. Business. Electronics Club 1. Weightlifting Club 1 Rod and Gun Club 3: Health Careers Club 3; Intramural Soccer I; Intramural Volleyball 1.2: Intramural Tennis 2; Junior Play . interested in surfing, boating, swimming, target shooting, and football hero John Wayne You Turkey Sit on It . . Future plans work. ANTHONY R FUSCO. JR Tony 115 Bradford Avenue. D town. Academic. Indoor Track-1. Marching and Concert Band 1.2.3. Stage Band 2.3 My Fair Lady 2(Orchestra) . hero Buddy Rich LAV” Hey would somebody give me a B ' LYNNAE GALIIMORE 991 Broad Run Road. West Chester. Academic. Spanish Club 3 Library Service Club 3; Yearbook Business Staff 3 art and music rate highly with her NOTICE Be sure brain is in gear, before engaging” Future plans fashion merchandising. DAVID JOHN GARNETT Hoagie 1353 Crestmont Drive. D town. Academic; Drama Club 1.2: Library Service Club 2: Concert Choir 1.2.3. Vocal Ensemble 3; Junior Play. Musical interested in dancing, singing, roller skating, and volleyball hero Elton John Short Cakes' Jive Biscuit Let's not get hyper! . Future plans business academy ness acaaemy, _ Jk'i 9 iL K DAVID JOHN GARNETT CARL FISSELL. Ill MICHAEL OAVID GAY Mike 191 Lionville Road. D'town; Academic. WILLIAM JOSEPH GAYER Weasel R.D. 2. D'town. Industrial Arts; Weightlifting 1.2.3; Library 1.2.3. Hall Patrol 2; Electronics 3; Penny Press 1.2 (Printer); Rod Gun club 2.3 interested in Linda, guns, and working hero; Si Million Dollar Man Future plans: retail sales manager LINDA ELAINE GERRINGER 1241 Telegraph Road; Academic: Drama Club 1,2: Art Assistance 3; Spanish Club 3; Photography 3: Band Front 3: Intramural Bowling 3; Junior Play (Make up); Sophomore Float . . interested in music and photography . . Well, what can I say! . . Future plans: X ray technician KAREN BETH GESCHW1NDT 430 Highland Avenue. D'town; Academic: Marching Concert Bands 1.2.3; Wind Ensemble 1. Stage Band 3. Mixed Chorus 2; French Club 2.3 (Secretary). Candy Store Manager. Wrestling Belles 2.3; Volleyball 2,3; My Fair Lady (Orchestra) 2: NEDT Award interested in piano, clothes, chemistry, and getting out of high school . hero: Monty Python . Anne, don't eat the ice! The best man tor a job is often a woman Future plans maior in chemistry in college, earn doctorate degree. JOYCE YVONNE GLASS 571 Westwood Drive. D'town: Academic; Ecology Club 1.2 (Corresponding Secretary). 3 (Business Secretary); Marching Concert Bands 1.2.3; NHS 1,2,3; Girls Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; My Fair Lady” (Props) . interested in nursing .. Future plans Albright College. JUDITH MAY GOCKLEY Judy 416 Balderston Drive. Exton; Academic; GAA 1.2; Student Council 1.2; Sophomore Class Secretary; Hockey 1.2 interested in sewing , 50 years from now! if we think we can — we can! March 25. 1975 . Future plans: jr. college. KAREN SUE GODDARD 504 Grant Avenue. D'town; Business . Future plans: work. KATHRYN ANN GOODING 1432 Crestmont Drive. D'town; Vo-Tech; DECA 2; VICA 3 . interested in nursing, reading, and baking . Oh Fudge . Techers are the best” ... Future plans practical nursing ROBERT J. GORDON Bob' 53 North Woodmont Drive; Academic; Rod and Gun Club 2.3; Intramural Basketball 3 . interests include fly fishing, basketball, football, and entomology . hero: Bobby Clarke You Techer Head'' . plans to study bio chemistry at Penn State. MICHAEL ANTHONY GORMAN Mike R.D 2. Chester Springs; Photography Club 3 . plans to enter college. MARGARET MARY GOSSELIN Maggie'' Townshiplme Road. D'town; Academic; Wrestling Belles 1.2,3; GAA 1.2; Student Council 2.3; Pep Club 1.2.3; Lacrosse 1.2,3; Cheerleading 3 . interests include watching football, lacrosse, and the shore . hero: Yul Brynner . . . January 4. 1975 ... ‘ 59 Bomber plans to go to college and major in biology TERRI JOYCE GOTTIER Art School Road. Chester Springs. Academic: Drama Club 1.2; NHS 1.2.3: Concert Choir 3; Band Front 2.3; Intramural Bowling 1.2.3. Junior Play (Make-up) .. . interested in music, decoupage. and handcrafts . .. I'll have to Akxs Future plans: West Chester State for business administration. DONNA LYNN GRAY 1223 Osborne Road. D'town; Academic-PRO interests include Alice, cats, and anything black and white hero: Alice Cooper . Tweetie N-Dodo . Alice Cooper — WOW! ,. Smile .. . Future plans, work and marriage. MARITERESE GREENE Man- 206 Dent Drive. Exton; Academic. Modern Dance 1; Pep Club 1: Student Council 2; Spanish Club 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff; Junior Play. Junior Class Vice President .. interests include TANNING', cute guys, swimming, and skiing hero: Robert Redford . Miracles . “Senorita! No pongala! Spam '75'' . plans to attend college. KAREN JOAN GRIFFIN R.D. 2. Glenmoore; Vo-Tech (Health Assistance). VICA 2 . interested in swimming and roller skating You Fool! . Future plans: work, DEBORAH GAY GRIFFITH R.D 1. Chester Springs; Business . interests include swimming, horses, tractor pulls, and dancing . hero: Ruffian . You're kidding . Super” . Get back plans to tram horses and farm. LINDA JEAN GRIGGS Box 386. Uwchland; Academic. Pep Club 3. Yearbook Editorial Staff; Lacrosse 1; Intramural Basketball 2.3; LYA 3 interested in music, art. partying hero: Michael Douglas (Streets of San Francisco) .. Dec. 13. 1975 ... 68 Mustang ... I should have gone! . . plans to attend college. MICHAEL DAVID GAY WILLIAM JOSEPH GAYER KAREN SUE GODDARD KATHRYN ANN GOODING i 60 Bicentennial 1776 1976 DUANE ANTHONY GRAVENO DONNA LYNN GRAY LINDA ELAINE GERRINGER KAREN BETH GESCHW1NDT JOYCE YVONNE GLASS JUDITH MAY GOCKIEY ROBERT J. GORDON MICHAEL ANTHONY GORMAN MARGARET MARY GOSSELIN TERRI JOYCE GOTTIER 61 MARITERESE GREENE KAREN JOAN GRIFFIN DEBORAH GAY GRIFFITH LINDA JEAN GRIGGS BARBARA ANNE HABACKER KENNETH MARTIN HABECKER DEBORAH ANN GRIGSON DANIEL G HAASE JAYNE LYNN HALL THOMAS RICHARD HALL BARBARA JEAN HALLMAN MARLA JILL HAMMONS 62 MICHAEL E. HAYNES DAVE R. HEARN DEBRA KAY HEGARTY BARRY ALVIN HELLER GINGER LEE HALL JOHN DAVID HALEY DAVID FRANCIS HART TIMOTHY CHARLES HARDY PAUL R. HELLHAKE JO ANN HELLER 63 DEBORAH ANN GRIGSON Debbie R D 1. Coatesville. Academic. Spanish Club 2. Pep Club 2. Student Council 2.3; Girls’ Softball 2. Intramural Volleyball 1 horses rate highly with her Hey Boo Boo Hi Guys . Future plans college DANIEL G HAASE -Hound Dog R D 1. Chester Springs; Academic. Track 1,2.3; Indoor Track 3 interested in competing in the 1980 Olympics hero; Bob Seagren Don't worry Coach. I won't miss the pit Future plans college to study business — first man to vault 20 0 . BARBARA ANNE HABACKER Floormop 416 Fairfax Drive; Academic; Pep Club 1.2.3(Squad Leader); Tutorial Club 3. NH$ 2.3; Student Council 3; Basketball 1.2(Most Valuable Player); Track 2(Manager). Senior Play interested in guys, sports, guys, horseback riding, guys . hero: The Rhine Stone Cowboy Are you ready Steve’ Andy’ Mick’ well all right fellas, let's go! ME H 1955 1972” Future plans: Premed at F M or Penn State KENNETH MARTIN HABECKER Ken- 246 Highland Avenue. D'town; Business. Band 1.2,3 . interested in auto racing hero Precious Pup J.M.P. — My Joy” Future plans auto racing and car mechanic JOHN DAVID HALEY 127 Township Line Road; Academic Future plans college. GINGER LEE HALL Box 124. Uwchland. Academic - PRO; Marching Band 1.2. NEDT Award hero Fonzie Future plans: nursing. JAYNE LYNN HALL Joyn R.D. 1. Glenmoore. Academic; NH$ 1.2.3; French Club 2; Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3 NEDT Award; Who's Who Among American High School Students interests include sewing, children, music and reading hero: Rayme alias . Co-ed ... Hey Leeser! Future plans: medical laboratory technician. THOMAS RICHARD HALL PF” Box 167. Chester Springs; Academic . interested in art. photography, skiing and girls Future plans: traveling, then art school. BARBARA JEAN HALLMAN -Jean- Route 401, Chester Springs: Academic; GAA 1.2.3: Spanish CLub 2; Pep Club 1.2; Hockey 1.2,3; Lacrosse 1,2,3; Intramural Bowling 1.2.3 interests include swimming, skiing, listening to music hero: Tessie Spain’! — I still can't believe I've been there Future plans: attend Shippensburg State MARLA JILL HAMMONS j,h Dilworth Road. D'town. Academic; Spanish Club 1.2.3; Tutorial Club 1.2.3; Pep Club 1.2; Home Ec. Club 1.2; Drama Club 1. Mixed Chorus 1; Senior Girls Chorus 2: Intramural Bowling 2; Junior Play interested in ceramics and traveling Spam 75” Future plans: attend business college. TIMOTHY CHARLES HARDY Shwarfe 1225 Hall Road. West Chester; Business. Lettermen's Club 1.2.3; Football 1.2.3; Basketball 1.2. Baseball 1,2,3 hero: Rasputen and Curly ... Future plans: state trooper DAVID FRANCIS HART Fellowship Road. Chester Springs; Business . interested in the opposite sex Future plans: college. MICHAEL E. HAYNES Haynes” 8 Hilltop Drive. D'town; Academic: NHS 2.3: Basketball 1; Intramural Basketball 2.3; Senior Play interests include science and sports hero: John Hondo Havkek Haynes, makes you feel good all under Future plans: attend Penn State for engineering degree DAVE R HEARN 226 Lionville Road Vo-Tech (Trowel Trades) ... interests include drag racing, cars, cycles Be Vo Tech. Be Proud .. Future plans: getting ahead DEBRA KAY HEGARTY Debbie” Box 96. Uwchland; Academic; French Club 1.2.3(Vice President); NHS 1.2.3 (Vice Presi dent); GAA 1.2.3; Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2.3; Vocal Ensemble 3; Basketball 1.2.3; Lacrosse 1; Tennis 2; Cross Country 2.3; Who's Who Among American High School Students .. interested in sports, piano, singing Cross Country and Klippledorphobia The |oy of the Lord is my strength .. Future plans: college. BARRY ALVIN HELLER 1411 Shadyside Road. D'town; Academic . music rates highly with her . hero Mickey Mouse Future plans: work. JO ANN HELLER 1411 Shadyside Road. D'town; Academic . music rates highly with her . . . hero: Micky Mouse Future plans: work. PAUL R. HELLHAKE 275 Woodland Drive. D'town; Academic: Photography Club 1; Cross Country 1.2.3; Indoor Track 1.2.3; Spring Track 1.2.3 interests include photography, soccer and track hero: Rocky Bullwinkle . . Future plans: Penn State Liberty PATRICIA ANNE HENDERSON Patty Bo 62 Lyndell. D'town. Business music rates highly with her . hero: Larry Hay. Peazzom Future plans: business work and marriage MICHAEL HENRY Techer 101 Devon Drive. Exton. Academic interested in Corvettes hero Fonzie plans to become a lawyer JERRY ROBERT LEE HESS ‘ Dixie' 5 Shannon Lane. D'town: Business interested in flying. LORNA MAE HIDDLESON 1280 Strasburg Road. D'town; Business; Volleyball 1.2 HI call you later .. Hey Future plans business college or secretarial |ob. SUSAN MARY HOLDEN Sue” 617 Jolene Drive. West Chester. Business. Marching Concert Bands 1.2.3; Symphonic Band 3. Yearbook Business Staff. FBLA 3 (Vice President); Steno Club 3 interests; music, law and reading on the Bicentennial: Freedom is within man. when it leaves man will die . Bozo . New York — Mass — Fla. plans to become a legal secretary or aid SHIRLEY DIANE HOUCK Shirl 314 Washington Avenue. D'town Business. FBLA 3 Pep Club 1 likes to meet people and to travel hero Mr Rogers McDonalds'' Hey did ya save me a seat7 THOMAS ALLEN HOUCK Howie 355 Washington Avenue. D'town. Vo-Tech (Electrical Construction); VICA 2.3 interests welding and night school hero Starsky and Hutch in the future he'd like to become an electrician. ALBERT J HOWARD JR 422 Forge lane. Exton; Business; Electronics Club 1.2.3; Wrestling 1 females, partying, 'nd cars take a great deal of his time Don't count your chickens before they're .atched Oh yea! .. Future plans to become an electrician HOLLY LOUISE HOWARD lavidavia Drive. D'town; Business Modern Dance 1; Pep Club 1.2. Wrestling Belles 2.3 hero Herbert Barry .. My sister the homemaker plans to attend a Cosmetology school MELANIE L. HOXTER R D 2. D'town; Vo-Tech (Cosmetology); VICA 3; Junior Play (Make Up); Senior Play interested in music, people. Jesus Christ Bicentennial thought I think we probably have a beautiful simple country full of good people Fantastic Thank God Future plans cosmetology college SUSAN RUTH HUGHES Sue MaGoo ' Box 237 lyndell. Academic; Youth Concern Club 2 . is interested in music, dancing, reading hero Wally . .. What does this cartoon mean7 Did you do your Latin7 plans to become a nurse s aide LORI ANN HUMMEL 1285 Marshalton Tborndale Road. D'town. Pep Club 1; Marching Concert Bands 1.2,3; Stage Band 1.2.3. Wind Ensemble 1. GAA 3. Tennis 2.3 District Band 2.3: U S A. Band 2 her interests include music and Karl I shouldn't say this, but .. future plans dental hygienist TIMOTHY P IPPOLITO Timmy . Ipp 267 Highland Avenue. D'town. Academic. Spanish Club 3: Pep Club 3; Track 1; Soccer 1.2.3; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3 his mam interests are swimming and soccer Hero: Pele wants to pin the Armed Forces (Navy) JAMES ROBERT IREY Jim Creek Road. Glenmoore; Business — PRO motorcycling and hockey rate highly with him Heroes Lester Patrick and John Wayne Bicentennial thought It is a unique and different event that everyone should take part in Act normal” . . . in the future he plans to work for Running Foxcroft Equipment Co.. PATRICIA ANNE HENDERSON MICHAEL HENRY EDWARD MAXWELL HOUCK. JR SHIRLEY DIANE HOUCK 64 SUSAN RUTH HUGHES LORI ANN HUMMEL JERRY ROBERT LEE HESS BARRY CARL HESSINGER LORNA MAE HIDOLESON SUSAN MARY HOLDEN THOMAS ALLEN HOUCK ALBERT J. HOWARD. JR. HOLLY LOUISE HOWARD MELANIE L HOXTER 65 CARYN ANN ISABELLA DOUGLAS WILLIAM JACKSON JEANNETTE ELIZABETH JACOBS DEBRA LEE JAESCHKE CHRISTINA MARIE JOHNSON SHARON MARIE JOHNSON STANLEY R. JOHNSON. JR WILLIAM JAMES JOHNSON 66 DALE JUARBE CONSTANCE H, KABATT THOMAS W. KALLMEYER EVONNE MARIE KAUFFMAN CARYN ANN ISABELLA fesy 412 Devon Drive; Business. Student Council 1.3; Hall Patrol 2; FBLA 3; Pep Club 1 interested in waterskiing, dancing, going to parties. R.W.; Fonzie is her mam man What's new7 Connie you should go . . . plans on working in an office. DOUGLAS WILLIAM JACKSON Doug” 421 Berkley Road. Exton; PRO interests include cars, txkes.girls .. he ts his own hero Give me a beer ., “Let’s bag ... Future: trade school. JEANNETTE ELIZABETH JACOBS Net 404 East Pennsylvania Avenue. D’town; Academic; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 2.3; Band Front 2; Daisy Cham; Tutorial Club 2. NHS 3; Gold Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2; Girls Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; Intramural Basketball 2; Junior Play (Stage Crew); Senior Play; My Fair Lady (Chorus) .. interested in: singing, cooking, amimals. sports .. . Everything comes to those who wait.” . F. P report to section 3! ... Future plans include college. DEBRA LEE JAESCHKE Debf. DJ” 18 Northwood Drive, D’town: Academic; Photography Club 3; Wrestling Belles 2; Art Assistant 3; Homeroom Representative 2; Volleyball 1.2.3 . interests, photography, art. jewelry making, children . . You’re such a goon” Some of the nicest things in life are yours for nothing. Future plans: early childhood education. SUSAN JESSIE JEFFERIS Sue- 1246 Glenside Road. D’town; Academic. Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 1.2; Fashion Show interested m horseback riding, being outdoors, volleyball, partying hero: Mickey Mouse .. Have fun . . Future plans include being an x-ray technician. CHRISTINA MARIE JOHNSON Chris GAA l.2.3(President), NHS 1.2,3; Student Council 1.2.3; Pep Club 3. Sophomore Class Treasurer; Hockey 1,2,3(Co-Captain); Basketball 1,2.3; Lacrosse 1,2.3; Daisy Cham. Girl of the Month; NEDT; All Chesmont Hockey Team her interests include: I B. people, writing . Wild Iris ... Do your 15 people in a 4 by 4 bathroom” ... plans to attend college for physical therapy SHARON MARIE JOHNSON $hen 285 Prospect Avenue; Business; Girls Leaders Club 2; Black Festival Talent Show interested in playing the flute, playing alto and baritone sax. make up designing. readmg.tra velmg her hero: Way Baudy I’m Amt that nothing7 Delaware Blimp interested in the hopes to get a |ob as an Bill- Future plans. New York City — here I come. STANLEY R JOHNSON. JR. 905 Dogwood Drive. West Chester; Business; Winter Track I Goodfellowship Ambulance Club his hero is George Blanda . ambulance attendant. WILLIAM JAMES JOHNSON 412 Jefferson Avenue. D’town; Academic; Lettermens Club 1.2,3; Football 1.2.3 interests are hunting.trapping, fishing, all sports, going to the dog farm with Cantor . Jack Bateman is his hero . You Birdhead! No way! m his future, college at Delaware. KAREN LYNN JOLLY ••Jolly- 333 Stuart Avenue. D'town. Vo-Tech (Health Assistant); VICA 3 .. interests include the dental field her hero is the Burger King” .. “I think I'm gonna' get sick ... I can’t wait to get out of here ... Future plans: being a dental hygienist. LAURESSA LEE JONES LoreUa . Buns 203 Morris Road. Exton; Academic PRO: NHS 1.2,3; Gymnastics 1,2.3 interests: animals, athletics, farming. Harley Davidsons . hero: Cat Stevens . Can't wait to go home and sleep! ... What a H. D ! ... Future plans: college CONSTANCE H KABATT Connie” 15 Pmewood Drive, D'town; PRO interested in making jewelry, hiking, camping, and being happy (if possible) . her mam man is Chucky Hey Chump! Hot to trot!” ... in her future, college. THOMAS W KALLMEYER 425 Fairfax Drive. D'town; PRO interested m scubadiving . plans to work in business STEPHEN WAYNE KEECH Steve” 915 Dogwood Hill Drive. West Chester; Academic. Lettermen's Club 1,2.3; Football 1.2,3 (Varsity and JV letters) . . enjoys all sports and hunting . hero Jack Bateman Nothing but a little, little Cone ... plans to study forestry at Penn State LLOYD EDWIN KEESEY Barney- 119 Garris Road. D’town; Vo-Tech (Small Engine Repair); Lettermen s Club 1.2; VICA 1,2,3; Wrestling 1.2 (JV and Varsity letters) .. interest: El Cammo 327 his hero: The Panther . midnight auto sales wood ja ... Future plans: work. 203 Morris Road. Exton; Academic SUSAN JESSIE JEFFERIS MARTHA ELLEN JEWELL KAREN LYNN JOLLY LAURESSA LEE JONES STEPHEN WAYNE KEECH LLOYD EDWIN KEESEY JOSEPH EDWARD KEISER 1204 Marshalton Thorndale Road. D'town; Academic; Indoor Track 1.2.3; Soccer 3; Track 3 . hero; Bob Bernatos .. Lets get some hu-hu . What do you think Pam? ... plans to work. MELINDA SUE KELLER Mindy 416 Fairfax Drive. D'town; Academic; Spanish Club 2.3 (Vice President); French Club 3; Modern Dance 1; Pep Club 2.3; Honor Society 1,2.3: GAA 1.2.3 (Secretary); Tutorial CLub 2.3; Student Council 1.2.3; Color Guard 2.3 (Captain); Lacrosse 1.2.3; Intramural Basketball 2.3; Jr Play; MASH . . Awards: NEDT award . interested in guys, sports — basketball, dancing, talking. Holiday Inn . Hi Girls .. Fire . Reasons Future plans: maior in Foreign Languages at Shippensburg State. LORRIE LOUISE KELLY Lavida Via. D'town; Business ... interests: photo, guitar . on the Bicentennial: I'm glad that I'm graduating in such a great year, it makes it all that much more exciting ... Take it easy . sees business college in her future. JAMES C. KENDIG Shindig 225 Woodland Drive. D'town; Academic. Youth Concern Club 2. Wrestling 3; Karate Club 2.3; Sr. Play interests are music and weight lifting . What's growm ... What's flowin'' ... plans to become a state trooper. DARRYL I KENION Fritz 1024 Glenside Avenue. D'town; Wrestling 2. DAVID JEFFREY KING Pink Panther 501 Balderston Drive. Exton; Academic: Football 2; Track 1.2.3: Indoor Track 2; Senior Class Play (Stage Crew) . interests include skiing and photography hero: Rocky Noooo way ... Big Bird . sees college in his future. THOMAS R KING Tom 311 Colonial Drive. D'town; Industrial Arts — PRO . . Future plans: to become a mechanic. DfBRA LYNN KIRKNER Debbie 328 Washington Avenue. D'town; Pep Club 1 interested in ice skating, water skiing hero: Ronald McDonald . .. Check it out ... OK ... Do it ... Future plans work. CAROL ELAINE KLOCEK Cakes 419 Garfield Avenue. D'town; Business; Band 1.2,3; Marching Band 1,2.3 ... enjoys tennis . . hero Donald Duck . Hey Kojak . . Steve. Nov 74 ... plans to become a secretary DAWN MARIE KOHLER 3780 E. Fisherville Road. D'town; Penny Press 3: Drama Club 3 ... Zeut ... plans to go to Europe and learn to be a ceramist. JAMES LLOYD KRAFTCHAK General Jim R.D. 2. Glenmoore; Academic; War Game Club 2; Intramural Volleyball 1 . interests: flying hero: Capt. Chuck Yeager Meanwhile back on the ranch . moving right arong .. Future plans: college, then a career in the Air Force as a pilot. DOREEN MARIE KUNECK love always comes out of nowhere, unexpected ... Where did you say you were from? MP 1975 ARUNA NARAIN LALWANEY Rume 1 Tudor Lane, D'town; Academic; Ecology CLub 2; National Honor Society 1,2.3; Hall Patrol 2; Tutorial Service Club 2: library Service Club 2: Penny Press 3; Home Economics Club 2.3 (President); French Club 3; Student Academic Council 3; Student Council 3; Daisy Chain Awards: Girls State 1975 ... Nuclear Van Program W.C.S.C. . Who's Who Among American High School Students ... interests are ballet and tennis .. heroes: Billie Jean King and Gloria Stemem . . Simplicity is the mean between ostentation and rusticity Future plans: pre-med. medical school. GARY J LAMBERT 118 Garris Road. D'town; Business — Pro; Library Service Club 2 ... interested in photography . plans to travel around the world. VICKI LYNN LAVERTY Vic 415 Chesterfield Drive. D'town; Academic; Pep Club 1; Band Front 2,3; FBLA 3: Sales Club 3 (Treasurer); Gold Chorus 1.2; Tennis 1; Volleyball 2 .. Awards: Typing . cooking and swimming take up a lot of her time ... hero: Big Bird .. bug |uice” . . does a chicken have lips? . plans to go to college, work and get married. BRIAN A. LAYTON Chet 33 Lakeview Road, D'town; Academic ... hero: Space Ace What a Hum Future plans: business management. JOSEPH EDWARD KEISER MELINDA SUE KELLER DAVID JEFFREY KING THOMAS R. KING 68 JAMES LLOYD KRAFTCHAK DOREEN MARIE KUNECK LORRIE LOUISE KELLY JAMES C. KENDIG DARRYL L. KENION MARK F. KENWORTHEY DEBRA LYNN KIRKNER CAROL ELAINE KLOCEK CHRISTOPHER J. KNOLL DAWN MARIE KOHLER 69 ARUNA NARAIN LALWANEY GARY J. LAMBERT VICKI LYNN LAVERTY BRIAN A. LAYTON CHARLES ROBERT LOUGHIN. JR MARK RICHARD LUCAS BLAIR D. LONDON GREGORY MARK LOOMIS 70 KATHRYN M LYONS KAREN MACDONALD scon JAMES MACKENZIE PHILIP JAMES MACKEY JOSEPH MADRIGALE. Ill LESLIE ANN MAENAK 71 ROBERT EDGAR LEE Lee Bee” 118 Green Street. D Town; Vo-Tech (Appliance Servicing); Lettermen's Club 1; Trainer's Club 1.2,3; Wrestling 1; Baseball 1,2.3; Football 3 (Award); Athletic Trainers Certificate ... interested in fishing, boating, camping, water skiing hero: Yogi Bear “Hey yes or no!” . Future plans: appliance serviceman. ROBERT A. LEHR Chester Spnngs;PRO ... hero: Jesus Christ ... Check it out. SHARON M LENHART 553 Spruce Drive. R. D. 4; Academic; Pep Club 1.2; Student Council 1.3; German Club 3; Honor Society 2.3; Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3; Tennis 2 .. interested in traveling, volleyball, skiing, driving, good music, d. h. ... hero: Oliver Reed take it easy who” .. really! . . you're kidding!' .. on the Bicentennial: What will be will be. but if we try hard we can make it better Future plans: B.S. in Nursing. BRENDA LEE LEWIS 1320 Sherwood Drive. West Chester: Business PRO; Home Ec Club 1; Wrestling Belles 1.2; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Choir 2. Student Council 2; Health Careers Club 3; Tennis 1. Lacrosse 2.3 (Manager): Junior Play: Senior Play . interested in sewing, cooking, camping hero: Mickey Mouse . Future plans medical field IAN CAROLE LEWIS Glenmoore. Busmes$;Marchmg and Concert Bands 1.2,3. GAA 2.3; FBLA 3 (Treasurer); Tennis 2,3; My Fair Lady 2 Who's Who Among American High School Students interests are sewing, quilts, and tennis . Within you there is a stillness and sanctuary to which you can retreat at any time and be yourself plans a career as a secretary BLAIR D. LONDON BD 18 Horseshoe Lane. D'town; Academic; NHS 1.2,3; French Club 1.2,3 (President). APL Computer Club 3; Chester County Championship Translating Team 3; Cross country 1.2: Indoor Track 1.2.3; Track 1.2 . . NEDT; Tomorrow’s Leader s Conference Award (Rotary); Lukens Steel Management Conference Award; Who's Who Among American High School Students .. . sailing, woodworking, and writing interest him . .. Hero: Mao Tse-Tung ... Hey Elmo. Shoot all vml toffee, no vote . It's not the triumph, but the trying Hot little bod . sees metalurgical engineering in his future. GREGORY MARK LOOMIS Greg” 103 Glendale Road. Exton; Academic; NHS 1,2.3: APL Computer Club 3; French Club 2.3; Rod and Gun Club 2; Tutorial Service Club 2.3; Intramural Volleyball 1.3 . . . camps, fishes, and is a member of BYF .. Bob Hope is his mam man . More or less — mostly less .. “Pretty ritz .. would like to study accounting at Clarion State. ELIZABETH WRAY LUTZ Wray . Lutsy” 128 Pinewood Drive, D'town. Business; Living Arts Weekend Awards 1.2,3 likes music, drawing, pamtmg.and illustration has two heroes: Dan Fogleburg and Fred Astaire HEY . C'est la vie” ... It was funny at the time, you really would've had to have been there. EDITH C. LYONS Edy 102 Bradford Avenue. D’town; Business: GAA 1.2; Pep Club 3: Basketball 1,3 (Varsity letter); Hockey 1,2,3 (Varsity letter); Lacross 1.2.3 (Varsity letter) ... likes sports hero: Southern Comfort ... Yep Di ... plans to work with recreation. KATHRYN M. LYONS Kath 3 Northwood Road. D'town; Academic; Pep Club 1.2.3; Gymkanna 1.3; Wrestling Belles 1,2.3 (Secretary); Prom Committee 3: Cheerleading l(Captam).3 (JV and Varsity letters) . . OHS - Heyyyyy! ... T.M.'s at the shore!!! YABAOM — M.G. 87 .. . Future plans: State College KAREN MACDONALD Mac 511 Balderston Drive. Exton; Academic: Pep Club 1.2,3; NHS 1.2,3; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Chorus 2.3; Concert Choir 3(Secretary Treasurer); Student Council 3; GAA 1.2; Jr. Home room Representative: Cheerleading 1.2,3(Co-Captain) . NEDT; Who's Who Among American High School Students; DAR Award; Homecoming Court 3 ... Hey. there! Hey Me Goo! aims for a career in science at Gettysburg College, also marriage . The Bicentennial is something that will only happen once in our lives. We ought to take advantage of all of the opportunities given us.” SCOn JAMES MACKENZIE Beefo 1236 Marshallton Thorndale Road. D'town; Academic; Weightlifting 1; Wrestling 1.2.3(Co-Captain); girls and sports interest him ... Hero: Conan White on man plans college and marriage. PHILIP JAMES MACKEY Phil Fox Lane, Chester Springs Academic: Lettermen's Club l;Basketball 1.2,3; Baseball 1.2.3 . sees college ahead LESLIE ANN MAENAK “Les” Indiantown Road. Glenmoore: Academic: Pep Club 1; Drama Club 1.2; Tutorial Service Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Home Economics Club 2; Mixed Chorus I; Girls Chorus 2.3; Concert Choir 3: NHS 2,3: Yearbook Editorial Staff 3 likes drama .. . Hey Deb ' Good old Glenmoore ... Future plans: college. ☆ NANCY GWEN MARK 374 Devon Drive, Exton; Academic; NHS 1.2.3; French Club 1.2.3; GAA 1,2.3; Tutorial Club 3; Gold Chous 1; Girls’ Chorus 2.3; Hockey 1.2.3; Lacrosse 1; Softball 2.3; Intramural Bowling 2.3(Award); Penn State's Scholar Program; Lukens Steel's Student Management Confer ence. Who's Who Among High School Students . interests include church youth group, collecting stamps . hero lesus Christ ... Jesus saves! — Hebrews 11:1,2 . Future plans include pre-med. JOAN MARIE MARTIN 120 Princeton Road. Exton; Academic. Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 1; Intramural Volleyball 1; Intramural Bowling 1.3 .. I understand, really I do ... Oh no . . . HELP! .. plans to attend Goldey Beacom College. JEFFREY ALAN MARTINI Jeff Box 243. Lyndell. Academic. Ecology Cub 1.2. Drama Cub 2.3; Marching Band 1.2.3; Concert Band 1.2.(Corporal 2); Wind Ensemble 3; Woodwind Ensemble 2.3; Stage Band 1.2,3; Brass Ensemble 3; District Band 3; Intramural Basketball 1.2,3; Junior Play; MASH ... interested in music, education. . When life gives you a lemon, make lemonade! ... Future plans; college, then high school music educator. DEBRA L MARVIN Debbie'’ 233 Church Street. D'town; Business: Pep Club; Photography Club interests include photography, and Ocean City N.J. . . hero: Harry ... “There is no Eden of Heavenly Gates that you're gonna make it to one day but all of the answers you seek can be found in the dreams that you dream on the way. ... Harry's forever ... Future plans; work. DAVID M MATTIONI Dave 201 Uwchlan Avenue. D'town; Business; Pep Club 3; Wrestling 3 ... hero: Baretta ... Party at my house Borny ' JULIA BROOKS MATTOCKS Judy 1225 Thorndale Marshallton Road. D'town. Academic; Pep Club 1; Wrestling Belles 2; Honor Society 2.3; Tennis 1: Softball 2; Intramural Tennis 2; Basketball 1 (Manager); Who's Who Among American High School Students interests include home life, sewing, and roller skating . Oh Well!” ... plans to raise a family. DEBORAH KAY MATTSON Dwz 1166 Glenside Road. D'town; Academic; Spanish Club; Intramural Bowling and Volleyball .. interested in horses and traveling ... hero: Dougie ... Check it out! ... B.S. ... Future plans: undecided. PATRICIA ANNE MATTSON Pat Corner Ketch Road, D'town; Academic; Penny Press 1,2; Yearbook Editorial Staff (Assistant Editor); Lacrosse 1.2 ... interests include David and jewelry ... hero: Woodstock the bird ... You Better .. sees college in her future. NANCY JANE MAUGER R.D. 1. D'town; Academic: APL 3; Marching Band 1,2,3; Concert Band 1.2; NHS 2,3; Penny Press 2. Student Council 3; Girls Softball 2 (Manager); NEDT Award .. interests include computers, clarinet. UMYF .. I don’t believe it! .. Future plans: computer science. EDWARD M MAY. JR. Eddie Hopewell Road. D'town; PRO . .. interested in sports and hot rods ... hero: Dave Schultz Do you wanna run? . Z 28 Camaro Future plans include work WILLIAM C. MCALPINE Willie 17 Stuart Avenue. D'town: Industrial Arts Major: Lettermen's Club 3; Intramural Soccer 1; Soccer 3 ... interests include motorcycles, girls, soccer, and cars ... hero: Rocky ... plans to enter the Armed Forces. MAUREEN MCBRAIRTY 401 Devon Drive. Exton; Business; Pep Club 3; Gymkana 3; Prom Committee 3; Girls Track 3 interested in swimming, partying, the SHORE What are you dom? . BUSTED! Dec. 13. 1975 . . . Future plans: fashion merchandising. MARSHA ANNE MCCALLIN Box 380-E l. Glenmoore; Business; Pep Club 2; Yearbook Business Staff . .. interests include horseback riding, swimming, and partying . .. hero: Tigger That's unreal ... plans to attend collge to be a medical secretary. JOYCE ANN MCCANN Annie 1540 Delong Drive. D'town; Academic; Pep Club 1.2; Wrestling Belles 2.3; Yearbook Editorial Staff; CYO: Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3 ... interested in cooking. Johh. wrestling .. Yikes!! ... Future plans: college, marriage. ROBERT NORRIS MCCLURE Bob 614 West Pennsylvania Avenue. D'town. Academic; Lettermen's Club 3; Ice Hockey Club 1,2.3; Soccer 3; Intramural Soccer 1,2; Intramural Basketball 1.2.3; Track 3 . . interested in sports . .. hero: Pele ... Pay Lay Pete!! ... “Come on Malph!! .. . plans to attend college. DONNA J MCDOWELL R.D. 1. Glenmoore. Academic. Pep Club 2; Library Service Club 1,2,3; Rod and Gun Club 3 (Treasurer;; GAA 2; Hockey 1.2(Manager) interests include reading and hunting hero: Dustin Hoffman .. A Bloody Mess ... plans to attend college. NANCY GWEN MARK JOAN MARIE MARTIN JULIA BROOKS MATTOCKS DEBORAH KAY MATTSON 72 MAUREEN MCBRAIRTY MARSHA ANNE MCCALLIN JEFFREY ALAN MARTINI OEBRA L EDWARD G. MARVIN MASSUCCI DAVID M MATTIONI PATRICIA ANNE MATTSON NANCY JANE MAUGER EDWARD M MAY. JR WILLIAM C. MCALPINE JOYCE ANN ROBERT NORRIS JOANNE DONNA J. MCCANN MCCLURE MCDERMOTT MCDOWELL 73 MARY LEE MCGEEHAN PATRICA C. MCJILTON LISA RUTH MCFEATERS JOHN H. MCGEEHAN 74 GARILYNN MILLER KIMBERLEY ANN MILLER JEFFREY WALTER MITCHELL KEVIN JOHN MOORE THOMAS ROBERT MCKEEVER MICHAEL FRANCIS MCKEON FELISA ANN MILLER SANDRA JANE MICHNUK 75 LISA RUTH MCFEATERS 18 Andover Drive. D’town; Medical Occupations 1; German Club 3; Photography Club 3: Yearbook Editorial Staff; Softball 2 (Manager) . interests include art and canoeing Do you have that Holiday Feeling?”’ .. WHS. Saranac 75 .. Future plans; college JOHN H MCGEE HAN •Jack- 1225 Hall Road. West Chester; Academic; Pep Club 3; lettermen's Club 1.2,3; Football 1,2,3 (Co Captain) interested in sports Git it up plans to attend college MARY LEE MCGEE HAN Mimi 1225 Hall Road. West Chester; Academic; GAA 1.2.3 (Vice President); Pep Club 1,2,3 (President). Student Council 1,2.3. Academic Student Council 1. Senior Class Secretary; leader's Club 3; Hockey 1,2,3; Lacrosse 1,2,3: Homecoming Court interests include music, reading, and animals hero James Caan Wild Iris . 15 people in a 4 by 4 bathroom Male Chavinest Pig — March 28. 1974 plans to attend college tor special education teacher. PATRICIA C. MCJILTON Rish Milford Road Road 2. D’town; Academic; Mixed Chorus 1. Concert Choir 2.3; Girls Chorus 2.3: Vocal Ensemble 3; “My Fair Lady” 3; NEDT Award interests include boating, and horseback riding . Summer 75 .. . Solid . Subaru! plans to attend college THOMAS ROBERT MCKEEVER Tech” R.D 2. D'town, PRO softball rates highy with him . hero Dave Mendenhall You Turkey Future plans: work MICHAEL FRANCIS MCKEON Mike” 424 Garfield Avenue. D'town; Academic: Lettermen's Club 1,2,3; Football 1. Wrestling 1,2.3: Cross Country 3 . interested in girls, food, partying White on Lets go to Burger King plans to attend college PAUL F. MCKIBBIN 27 Downing Circle; D'town; Academic; NHS 1,2,3 (President). French Club 1.2.3; Academic Council 2.3. Penny Press 3; War Gaming Club 2.3; API 3. Chester County Championship Translating Team 3: Track 1. Indoor Track 1; Cross Country 2. NEDT Award NMSC Semi Finalist. Rotary TLC Award. Lions Club Exchange Student to Finland; PHEAA Certificate of Achievement; Who's Who Among American High School Students interested in skiing, swimming, and camping Is the spirit affected by that which the body feels7' But we've always done it this way! Don’t cheer, someone might look! . Future plans M D. radical. DIANE LOUISE MENTO Dee” 214 lionville Road. D'town; Academic. Modern Dance. Art Assistance; Yearbook Editorial Staff; DHS Partying Team. NEDT Award; Living Arts Weekend Award interests include partying, embrodiery. Craig hero: Timothy Leary. Abbie Hoffman Such is life Saturday night at my house For every pot there is a lid!” . Future plans University of Pennsylvania to major in cytology FELISA ANN MILLER Lisa” 165 East Church Street. D'town; Business; Pep Club 3; Library Service Club 3; Yearbook Business Staff 3 interested in dancing, partying and lacrosse hero J.C.. Reeny. Shirley . on the Bicentennial Peace within America What's happening7 I wanna party . I give all my love to J.C Brown. Marcus, and J.J. . Future plans 2 year junior college and marriage KIMBERLEY ANN MILLER Kim” Woodmont North Apartments 0-23. D'town; Wrestling Belles 2.3 (President); Pep Club 3. Yearbook Editorial Staff; Homecoming Court interests include frizz bomb, places, and things hero My Mother and Pop. Deb and Dan Catch my drift Frizz Bomb Do Da Do Da Da Dop Da Dop Bop Bop . JEFFREY WALTER MITCHELL Mitch” Box 168. D'town; Academic; Lettermen's Club 1.2.3; Basketball 1,2.3; Soccer 1,2 . Girls, sports. Susie 0 and B.J rate highly with him . Sootster. Kmgster. and the Guy Havard Gilland Night and Herman G Krambo' . Future plans: agricultural engineering. KEVIN JOHN MOORE Peck Road. D’town; PRO .. Loves Chevys and S.M . heroine: Karen Black . . . Plans for a career in law enforcement JIMMY ROBERT MOULTON. JR J.R.” 1288 Marshallton Road. D’town; Vo Tech (Small Engine Repair); VICA 2.3; Executive Board 2.3 women and motorcycles rate highly with him hero: Groucho Marx and the Fonze Hubba Hubba Go head.go head, go head Plans to open a cycle shop or parts store DANIEL JOSEPH MOUNTIN Mountm” 203 Glendale Road. Exton. Academic; Drafting Club 2.3; Photography Club 3 (Vice President); Lettermen's Club 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff (Photographer). Wrestling 2; Football 3 NEDT Award ... interested in photgraphy and girls . Future plans: college and law school. JIMMY ROBERT MOULTON. JR. DANIEL JOSEPH MOUNTIN JEFFREY ROBERT MULL Moley 125 Gallagherville Road. PRO. Baseball 1.2,3; Intramural Volleyball 1.3; Intramural Soccer 1; Intramural Bowling 1. Vo-Tech Electrical Construction Award here Captain Fantastic interests include baseball, basketball. . plans to be an electrical contractor SUSAN KAY MURDOCH Sue Box 268. Little Conestoga Road. R.D. 2. D'town; Academic. Band Front 2.3; French Club 1; German Club 3; Intramural Volleyball 2.3 interested in skating, tennis, volleyball, swimming and all sports .. ya know . Future plans; to attend college. EILEEN MARIE MURPHY Leen Box 46. Lyndell; Academic; Ecology Club 1.2,3(Co President). Drama Club 1.2.3(President); Tutorial 1. Modern Dance 1; NHS 2.3; GAA 2. DYEA 1. Gaming Club 3: Lacrosse 1.2,3; Junior Play (Make Up); My Fair Lady (Make Up); Senior Play (Student Director. Make-Up) biology and chemistry interest her Hawkeye is her hero No time attending Juniata College and Med School are her future plans DEBORAH ANN MYER “Deb-Deb R D. 1. Chester Springs; Academic: Student Council 1.3: Academic Council 1; DHS Partin' Team: fashion modeling, clothes, cooking, sewing rate highly with her . lists Shazam as her hero I got the matches plans to attend The International Fine Arts College of Fashion JEFF ARLAN MYERS Smoke” 104 South Village Avenue catching worms and skunks, bear fishing, collecting squirrels, paying fines are listed as interests hero Officer Henry Baker (Rich) . Orange Juice is good for you.” . My clutch slipped. JOYCE ELAINE NEFF RD 1. D'town; Academic: Marching and Concert Bands 1.2.3; Stage Band 1.2,3: Student Council 2; My Fair Lady (Orchestra) 2 interests are horseback riding and sailing hero Clyde Did you do your Latin7 . Gerry forever plans to do hospital work JOHN EDWARD NICHOLS Squirrel 108 Uwchland Ave, Academic — PRO; Lettermens 1.2.3: Baseball 1.3: Intramural Soccer 1.2; Soccer 3; Intramural Basketball 3 . interests are soccer, baseball, basketball and Reading. Pa. . . hero George Wallace Let's go to breakfast . Let's Cruise Future attending Air Force Academy CHRISTIAN GEORGE NORMAN. Ill Norm R.D 2. D'town; Academic; Band 1; Stage Crew 3; Vice President Senior Class; Soccer 3; Intramural Volleyball 1; Intramural Soccer 2: Junior Play. Senior Play (Stage Crew) interested in sports and hunting heroes: Space Ace and his Space Cadets ... Let’s get fired up! . . . Future plans: University of Cincinnati — Chemical Engineering. ROBERT JAMES NORRIS. JR Bob 344 Jefferson Avenue. D'town. Pep Club 3; Lettermen s Club 3; Football 1.2,3 (Gold Award); Intramural Basketball 3: Second Football Team All Ches mont loves to drive Mrs Margin crazy ... heroes: The 3 Stooges ... Howl “Santa Claus ... Dipufftitized” plans to go to college or work SUSAN LOUISE NORTH Sue 870 Taylor Road. D'town; Academic; GAA 1.2.3; NHS 2.3; Library Service Club 1.2 (President).3; FTA 1; Daisy Cham; Basketball 1.2.3; Tennis 1 .. interests include sports, farming, church and Jeff . hero: Raggedy Ann Have you seen Jeff? ... work in her future. JANET LOUISE NOTHSTINE Bittersweet Hill. Dowlm Forge Road. D'town; Academic. Girls Chorus 1.2; Mixed Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3. Marching and Concert Bands 1,2.3. NHS 1.2.3; Junior Play; My Fair Lady music, horseback riding, and swimming rate highly with her . . . hero Nature ... It takes both ram and sunshine to make a rainbow . Future plans: B S. in nursing JOAN MARIE O BRIEN R D. 1. D'town; Academic. Radio Club 3 ... hero: Russell Mael .. Sorry, but I'm not sorry .. Get it7 plans to attend college DEIRDRE MARYANN O'CONNOR 124 North Woodmont Drive. D'town; Band 2.3; Student Council 1.3(Treasurer); NHS 2.3; Majorette Corps 1. Junior Play. MASH; Talent Show 1; Scholastic Award 1 . interested in dancing, singing and twirling Take a sit Really Future plans: going to college for nursing at Miseracordia. or Villanova SCOTT DAVID O'NEILL 414 East Lancaster Avenue D'town; Academic; Lettermen s Club 1,2.3 (President); Pep Club 3; Football 1.2.3 (Varsity Letter); Baseball 1.2.3 (Varsity Letter) . . Future plans: college (Engineering Maior). RANDY MICHAEL ORTLIP Amos R.D. 1 Glenmoore; Industrial Arts hunting, fishing, baseball, football interest him hero: Fonzie ... I'd imagine” ... Can you do that” ... plans to be a contractor builder, carpentry JEFFREY ROBERT MULL SUSAN NAPPI SUSAN LOUISE NORTH JANET LOUISE NOTHSTINE WILLIAM H. MUNION. JR. JOYCE ELAINE NEFF DEBORAH ANN MYER JEFF ARLAN MYERS SUSAN KAY MURDOCH EILEEN MARIE MURPHY 77 JOAN MARIE OBRIEN DEIRDRE MARYANN O'CONNOR SCOTT DAVID O’NEIL RANDY MICHAEL ORTLIP KIMBERLY ANNE OSBORNE RICHARD STANLEY PALSKI THOMAS J. PANETTI GRACE DOROTHEA PARKYN CAROL ANN PEAZZONI MICHAEL JOSEPH PENMAN DIANE CHRISTINE PIERSOL TIMOTHY BRYAN PIERSOL WARREN KIM POPJOY SUSAN CAROL POTTER JANE L POWELL DINA M POLLINI 78 KIMBERLY ANNE OSBORNE Kirn 327 William Street. D'town; Business; Tutorial Service Club 1; Spanish Club 1 interested in guys, cruising in C-ville. Novas . . Meet you at McDonalds . Mooch'' Future plans secretary RICHARD STANLEY PALSKI Rick. ” PR 504 Woodview Drive. Exton; Academic; Senior Play swimming and guitars rate highly with him Hero. Harvey Swartz . Future plans college. GRACE DOROTHEA PARKYN 300 Morris Road; Library Service Club 1.2.3 . interest is working with children Future plans: work. HELEN DIANE PARVIN Heidi 126 Woodland Circle. D'town; Academic; Pep Club 1; Student Council 2.3(President); IU 24 Student Forum 2 (Vice President); IU 24 Student 3 (President), Governor’s Youth Traffic Safety Council; Intramural Basketball 2.3; Softball 2.3; Faculty Play 2 . Awards: Who's Who Among American High School Students Interests politics, sports, music, people Heroes Theodore Roosevelt. Berme Parent. John Reutter . Like wow man. like I can really get into it. like wow. I mean far out . .. Youth Traffic Safety Lives M CAROL ANN PATRYLAK 80 Jenkins Drive D'town; Academic NHS 2.3; Pom Poms 1.2.3 (Captain). Girls Chorus 1.2; Daisy Cham; Student Council 1; GAA 3; Tennis Team 1.2.3; Gymkana 1; Junior Play; Senior Play 3 Who's Who Among American High School Students . . Interests: skiing, swimming, dancing, gymnastics, piano, traveling. Larry . .. Future plans university for pharmacy CAROL ANN PEAZZONI 126 Brandywine Avenue. D'town. Business; Pep Club 1. Volleyball 1.3; Softball 2 Interests: Rick, hiking, volleyball, music, reading lists Horshack as her hero . Duh-Decent Has anybody seen Cathy’ .. Future plans: secretarial or keypunch work. MICHAEL JOSEPH PENMAN •Mike” Rock Raymond Road.D'town; Academic; Library Service Club 1.2; German Club 3 (President); Tennis 1.2.3; Junior Play; Senior Play Interests: hunting, sports, work .. Hey Haynes! .. That ain't even right Future plans: attend Temple University and study predentistry DIANE CHRISTINE PIERSOL 16 Lloyd Avenue. D'town; Business; Band Corporal 1.2.3: Stage Band 1.2.3; National Honor Society 1.2.3. (Secretary): FBLA 3 (President); Girls Chorus 1. Mixed Chorus 2; Gold Chorus 2.3; Concert Choir 3; Vocal Ensemble 3; Gymkana 1; Jr. Play (Director); My Fair Lady 2 interests include sewing, ceramics, bike riding, volleyball. |ob at Phillip's Apparel This is true ... “Hi ya Toots! ... plans to attend a business school HELEN SUE PIZII Sue 226 Lionville Road. D’town; Business. Intramural Tennis 1 . . . interests: traveling, people, being outside, partying Terrific, as said by Kid ... plans to work and travel GLENNA IYNN PLUMMER 338 Mary Street. D'town; Business. Pep Club 1.2.3; GAA 1.2; Hockey 1.2 likes to party and travel .. hero Mara Koo Che . Eat Que sera Future plans: travel and business school. DINA M. POLL INI 302 Church Street. D'town; Business. Pep Club 1.2 .. interested in T.P.. skating, the shore, partying . . plans to become a model or a secretary. WARREN KIM POPJOY Pops R.D 1. D'town; Business: Marching Concert Bands 1.2.3 ... NEDT . plans to work. SUSAN CAROL POTTER Susie Guthnesville; Academic; Sales Club 3; Student Council 3. Junior Homeroom Representative. Ecology Club 3; Track 2.3; Sr. Play . interested in skiing, reading. C N hero Captain Kinney “Come on. please” . Mornm' Kids, how are ya? .. plans to attend college for special education. JANE L POWELL Janie Box 446 R. D. 1. D'town; Academic; Library Service Club 1,2.3; Pep Club 2; Basketball 2; Softball 2.3; Sr. Class Play ... interests include swimming, bike riding, taking long walks in the spring, growing flowers .. plans to work and go to college. LISA CHRISTINE PRESSON 17 Edgewood Drive. D'town; Academic; Home Ecomomcs Club 1.2.3 (Vice President); Pep Club 3. Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3: Intramural Volleyball 1.2.3 Intramural Tennis 1.2; NEDT Award . hero: Jonathan Livingston Seagull Future plans Ursinus College and law school. HELEN DIANE PARVIN CAROL ANN PATRYLAK HELEN SUE PIZII GLENNA LYNN PLUMMER LISA CHRISTINE ANNE CAROL WESSON RADCLIFFE BRYAN E RAMBO 331 Stuart Avenue. D’town. Academic; NHS 1.2.3; NESC 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2,3; NEOT Award. Who's Who Among American High School Students interested in hunting and fishing hero: A.F. . . Sure . .. Y. N. .. sees college in his future. BONNIE LOU RAVERT Bon Bon Boney” 313 Colonial Drive. Exton, Business; FBLA 3. Sales Club 3 . volleyball, dancing are her interests . Get out of here .. plans to be a keypunch operator )OHN MATTHEW REUTTER Berme” 358 Lincoln Avenue. D'town; Academic; Radio Club 1.3; Penny Press 3; NESC l,2,3(Treasur er) Hall Patrol I; Bowling 2; Volleyball 1. MASH' .Senior Play; NFSC Bicentennial Award, interests include ice hockey and broadcasting . hero; Bernard Marcel Parent .. . Keep ! the cup .. Rink Rat CHARLES WILLIAM RICE Terry” 1520 Hilltop Road. D'town; Academic; APL 3 his interests are photography, and computers plans to attend college LINDA SUE RIDENOUR limpa” Tally Ho Lane. Chester Springs; Academic — PRO; Ecology Club 1.2; Student Council 2; Junior Class Treasurer 2; YTSC 2; Volleyball 1; NEDT Award interested in photography, little children and Tim Jom Mitchell is her hero Hi Honeys! ... Future plans: college, and life in the mountains WANDA SUE RIFFEY Box 196. Honeybrook: Business If you can't stop — smile as you go by . 61 Mustang . plans to live everyday to the fullest. CAROL LYNN RISBON Romansville Road. Coatesville: Academic; Pep Club 1.2.3; Spanish Club 2.3; Tutorial Service Club 2.3; Girls Chorus 2; GAA 2; Intramural Volleyball 1; Softball 2.3 . water skiing, traveling, basketball games are among her interests hero; John Denver “Aw, what a dirthead!!' Mike . JOHN CRAIG ROBERTS Duke 65 Pennsylvania Avenue. D'town; Academic. Marching Concert Bands 1,2,3. Stage Band 1,2,3. Brass Ensemble 2.3: USA Band 2; Intramural Basketball 1.2,3; My Fair Lady (Orchestra) 2: Hugh O'Brian Leadership Award; Presidential Classroom for Young Americans interests include politics, music, and sports . hero Calvin Coohdge . Can I have a fuzzy bunny? ... Future plans: Pre-Law at U. of Pennsylvania. JANICE ANNE ROMANELLI 7 Court Drive. D’town; Business; Pep Club 1.2,3; GAA 1; Yearbook Business Staff; Gymkana 1.3; Hockey 1 Cain East . . Hey Mert ... Future plans: work or college. ; STEPHEN P. ROSENZWEIG Steve | 229 Biddle Drive. D'town; Academic; Photography Club 3; Intramural Soccer 1.2 interested in frisbee and photography hero: the Great M P and J.R. . . the angulation of incapable possibilities is very possible . Future plans: college and money. STEPHEN ROWAN Hebert 119 Pmewood Drive. D'town. Academic; Marching Concert Bands 1.2,3; Wind Ensemble 1.2; Brass Ensemble 2.3; Stage Band 3; District Band 1.2.3; Region III State Band 2,3: U S A. Band 2; Volleyball 1.2 .. hero: B.S. McAllister . Anne, don't eat the ice. MICHELE SUSAN RUGGIRELLO 1169 Marshallton Thorndale Road. D'town; Academic; Intramural Volleyball 1; Girls Basket ball (Manager) 2.3: Girls Track 1,2,3; Softball League 2 Coach and Athlete Magazine. Prep Track and Field Athlete of the Year Award interests are track, basketball and softball That's life plans to attend nursing school. PATRICK JAMES RUNYEN Pat- 82 Gilendale Road. Exton; Academic: Wrestling 1.2 ... The Well ... plans to attend I college. DEBORA LOUISE RUSSO Debi 410 Crump Road. Exton, Academic — PRO: Pep Club 1.2.3; Spanish Club 1.2; Tutorial Service Club 1.2; GAA 2.3. NHS 2.3. Cheerleading 2.3 ... interest: reading ... hero: Donald Duck . Clyde .. Pretzels plans to travel DAVID VICTOR SANSOUCIE Dave Moochte 103 Laurelwood Drive. D'town; Academic; Electronics Club 1 Concert Choir 1,3; Marching Concert Bands 1,2.3; Penny Press 2,3 (Record Reviewer); Intramural Volleyball 1; interested in Zen Buddhism, soccer, music, art and Missy . . hero: John Coltrane . And several butcher's aprons . The question is more or less, what is the question’” .. Plans to live in the wilderness and go to college. MICHAEL PAUL SANSOUCIE Mike 103 Laurelwood Drive. D'town; Academic. German Club 3; Marching Concert Bands 1.2.3; Stage Band 3 . his interests include music, soccer. Monty Python's Flying Circus and Anne hero: Stanley Clarke ... Merp ... What's all this then’ ... Future: higher education. CAROL JEAN SCHAFER Carr 70 Santilk) Way. D'town; Academic; NESC 1.2. (Vice-President); French Club 1.2,3; Concert Choir 2.3 (Delta Committee Chairman). NHS 2.3; GAA 2.3; Modern Dance 1; Student Council 1. Lacrosse 1,2,3: Senior Play; NEDT; National Commended Student . her interests are animals, music, art ... hero: Mikey ... yeppurs!” ... life's tough all over plans to become a veterinarian. BRYAN E RAMBO BONNIE LOU RAVERT CAROL LYNN RISBON JOHN CRAIG ROBERTS 80 MICHELE SUSAN RUGGIRELLO PATRICK JAMES RUNYEN I JANICE ANNE ROMANELLI STEPHEN P ROSENZWEIG JOHN 0. ROSS STEPHEN ROWAN 81 DEBORA LOUISE RUSSO DAVID VICTOR SANSOUCIE MICHAEL PAUL SANSOUCIE CAROL JEAN SCHAFER DAVID DANIEL SCHLOSSER BETTY LOU scon DEBORAH A. SCOTT TANGELINE F SECHRIST RAYMOND JOSEPH SHEA. JR. TERRI LYNN SHEELER WILLIAM SHEELER DAVID ARTHUR SHELBY 82 J MERRITT SHOOP CYNTHIA LEA SIEVER IRENE ANNETTE SINGLETON EUGENE SMIGOCKI SUSAN IYNNF SEIBERT LINDA SUSAN MARK SELLERS TAMMY LON SHIRK ERIC A SHOEMAKER 83 BETTY LOU SCOTT 1614 Linda Drive. West Chester; Business; Pep Club 1.3 . interested in football and swimming I'm hungry” What are we going to do tonight7 plans to become a secretary DEBORAH A SCOTT Debbie 1575 Montvale Circle. West Chester. Business PRO; Pep Club 1; Volleyball 1. swimming, walking, and plants interest her . lists 'Big Bird' as her hero Really7 . Tm bored, let's do something. Future plans: secretary. TANGELINE f SECHRIST Tang- 209 lionville Road. D’town. Academic. Library Service Club 1,2,3; NHS 2.3. Yearbook Editorial Staff 3. Drama Club 3; DYE A 1. Tutorial Service Club 1. Bowling 1; Junior Play (Make up). My Fair Lady ; Senior Play (MakeUp and Prompter) reading, bowling, and small children interest her . hero: Woodstock . .. If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears the beat of a different drummer let him step to the music that he hears, however measured or far away — Thoreau ... Tm losing my mind Future plans: librarian SUSAN LYNNE SEIBERT Sue Stirrup Lane. Pickering Estates. Chester Springs. Academic Pom Poms 1.2.3; Wrestling Belles 1.2.3; Student Council 3; Pep Club 1.2.3; Hall Patrol 2; Girls Track 2; Junior Play likes to ski. teach Sunday school, teach piano, and P.C.C. hero; The Great — “What7 . Are you serious 7 What can I say7 sees a future in real estate brokerage LINDA SUSAN MARIE SELLERS The Claw 1317 West Strasburg Road. West Chester. Academic. Spanish Club 1.2. Art Assistant Club 3. DHS Partying Team '76 Art Awards — Art Shows 1,2.3; interested in men, art. music, and makm' whoopie Eddie is her main man Pinch '75 Out of hand; what can I say7 future plans: art. archaeology RAYMOND JOSEPH SHEA. JR Ray 1318 Crestmont Drive. D'town. Academic. Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3. Drafting Club 3; Track 1 architecture, wood craft, and swimming rate highly with him Hero: Jack . Come on Jayne . Get off it . . . plans college for engineering TERRI LYNN SHEELER 343 Washington Avenue. D'town; Business. Pep Club 1.2.3; Modern Dance 1.2 Cheerleading 1; (JV letter) Girls Chorus 1,2.3; Student Council 2; GAA 1; Junior Play likes to dance and work with children hero: Harvey Schwartz . . Are you going to the game7 Oh no I'm really in trouble this time' . . in the future: work or dance teacher WILLIAM SHEELER Bill 421 Highland Avenue, D'town. Academic. lettermen's Club 1.2.3; Football 1.2.3 (2nd team All Chesmont). Wrestling 1. Indoor Track 2.3; Track 1.2.3 . Hero Bill Bradley future includes college DAVID ARTHUR SHELBY Dave R D 2 Clearview Drive. Chester Springs: Academic. Photography Club 3; Drafting Club 2.3; Intramural Soccer 1.2 . interests are architecture and photography Wrap 'em up. roll 'em out. let 'em all go away plans college. IAMMY LON SHIRK 408 Washington Avenue. D'town; Business; FTA 1; Home Economics Club 3; Health Careers Club 3; FBLA 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Yearbook Business Staff 3. Girls Chorus. Intramural Volleyball. Tennis, and Bowling 2.3; Junior Play likes music, traveling, and dancing That sounds like a winner! .. Check it out. dig it” . . plans to attend Brandywine College for medical secretary ERIC A SHOEMAKER R D 1. Genmoore; Academic; PRO interested in hunting, cars, and cycles will continue PRO job until he finds a better one J MfRRITT SHOOP 1550 Broad Run Road. D'town. Vo Tech (Carpentry and Cabinet making). VICA 3 . . . does wood working and works with honey bees future plans: construction work CYNTHIA LEA SIEVER Cindy” R D 2.Rock Raymond Road. D'town. Business, Pep Club 1. Girls Chorus 1,2.3; Art Show 1.2.3; Art Awards Jimmy, art. and partying interest her “Let's get wasted! “Coconuts!! . . Future plans: work IRFNF ANNETTE SINGLETON Rene” 166 East Church Street. D'town. Vo-Tech (Distributive Education). Student Council 1.3. Pep Club 3; DECA 3; VICA 3; Intramural Basketball 1.2 . likes to party, travel and play basketball . . . Is that right7 .. . sees work, school, and travel ahead BRFNDA KAYF SMITH 315 Biddle Drive. Exton; Academic. Intramural Volleyball 2 .. interests: hiking, painting, guitar, traveling, writing songs, and Gene Fonzie is her hero Start out with faith in your heart and'Climb Til Your Dream Comes True'! ... Future plans: to become an artist or a veterinarian's assistant. B = BRFNDA KAYE SMITH CHESTER E SMITH CHRISTOPHER E. SMITH Kip” 403 Lightfoot Drive. D'town. Academic; Marching Concert Bands 1,2,3 (Captain); Spanish Club 1; Stage Band 1,2,3; District Band 3; Cross Country 1,2, (Varsity letter) . , interested in music and sports ... plans to attend West Chester State College JACK PE RAN SMITH Smitty” 2 Woodmont Drive, D'town; Academic; Senior Play ... Ollie Owl says ‘hoot’ up a dootxe” Where’s the party?” MARK JOHN SMITH Art School Road. Chester Springs; PRO; DHA Partying Team 76 ... It's spent.” MICHAEL L. SMITH Smitty” 138 Woodland Circle, D'town; Academic; Weightlifting 1,2; Electronics Club 3; Wrestling 1.2,3 . .. hero: “the greaser ... Future plans; college. PETER A. SMITH 341 East Lancaster Avenue; PRO; DHS Partying Team 76 ... interested in music and photography ... future plans include college. WILLIAM CHARLES SNEE Bill” R. D. 1. Box 248. Coatesville; Academic; Electronics Club 1,2,3; Gaming Club 2; Civil Air Patrol 2.3; Tennis 1 . . flying, stamp collecting, and W.W.II buff . holds General William ‘Billy' Mitchell in high esteem ... sees college. Air Force, and B.S.E.E. in his future. JEAN MARIE SNYDER 1167 Edgemont Drive. West Chester; Business PRO; G.B. and ceramics interest her ... plans to work. ELIZABETH ANN SPEIGNER Sissi” 7 Highland Circle, D'town; Vo-Tech (Cosmetology); VICA 2.3 ... interests are swimming, reading, skating, sewing, and religion Let's go to Burger King! . “Renee, we're gonna be late for work! ... would like to become a cosmetologist. PAUL LAWRENCE STAHLE 35 Jenkins Drive, D'town; Academic; NHS 2,3; Concert Choir 2.3; Men's Glee Club 1; Vocal Ensemble 3; Tutorial Service Club 2; Football 1 (Manager); Wrestling 2 (Manager); My Fair Lady” 2 ... likes music ... Ben Franklin is his main man ... plans college for optometry. SHARLEEN J. STELLABOTT Shar” R. D. 1. Denton Drive. Glenmoore; Business; likes photography, cooking, swimming, and partying her hero: Richard Nixon . Hairs and bunny nuts .. . What?” looking to become a professional photographer and married. ROBIN LINETTE STEWART Mops” 3 Gable Avenue, Townwest Apt.Nl, D'town; Business; Volleyball 1,2,3 . likes to do hair .. heroes: father. Jaybird ... Kill me! ... plans to have her own barber shop. NANCY JEAN STILWELL R. D. 1 Corner Ketch Road. D'town; Business. Library Service Club 1,2,3; Hall Patrol 2; Student Council 1,2; Bible Study Club 1,2; My Fair Lady 2 Special Service Award . Library Service Award ... enjoys art. music, history, and teaching small children in Sunday school ... I'm serious!” .. “Smile, it’s contagious!” ... Future plans: school for art career. PAMELA E. STINSON Beef 507 lionville Road. D'town; Vo-Tech (Horticulture); FAA 1.2 (Secretary) 3. (Reporter). Safety Committee 3 ... interested in growing plants, drag racing, and traveling . Cut it out!” . Hurry up . JEFFREY HAYDEN STOCKTON Jeff 103 Robin Road. Exton; Academic; Football 1.2; (Varsity letter); Wrestling 3 ... Future plans: business school. SANDRA LYNN STOUDT Sandy R. D. 2. Lyndell Road. D’town; Vo-Tech (Distributive Education): DECA 2 ... likes music, parties, cooking, animals, and people .. Harlow is her hero ... Out of hand ... Let's bag . CHRISTOPHER E. SMITH CYNTHIA L. SMITH PETER A. SMITH WILLIAM CHARLES SNEE 84 SHARLEEN J. STELLABOTT ROBIN LINETTE STEWART JACK PERAN SMITH KEITH EDWARO SMITH MARK JOHN SMITH MICHAEL L. SMITH JEAN MARIE SNYOER MARTIN SORENSEN ELIZABETH ANN SPEIGNER PAUL LAWRENCE STAHLE 85 NANCY JEAN STILWELL PAMELA E. STINSON JEFFREY HAYDEN STOCKTON SANDRA LYNN STOUDT KATHLEEN ANNE JONATHAN DANIEL JOSEPH ANITA MARIA STRAUSLER STROGAN STRUNACK SULESKI BONNIE LYNN EVELYN ANN FRANCES ANN LISA TAGLAND TAHAR TALUCCI TALUCCI ROBERT PETER TAMERA DENISE JACK W. JANE GEORGANNE TH0MAS THOMAS THOMPSON JR. THOMPSON SALLY ANN SWAVELY JENNIFER DAWN SWINDIN STEPHEN ROBERT TAYLOR MICHELE A TEMPLIN RODERICK STEVEN THOMPSON ROSALIND MARIE TILLER KATHLEEN ANNE STRAUSLER • Kathy 710 Timberlake Drive. Exton; Academic. Ski Club 1.2; Pep Club 3: Wrestling Belles 2.3; Student Council 3; Edward J. Campbell Scholarship ... interested in skiing, partying and R.W . Heey! Check it out! . Busted .. Future plans: college JONATHAN STROGAN John 345 Jackson Aveune. D'town; Basic Education; Intramural Basketball interested in cars, basketball, tennis, swimming . hero; John F. Kennedy ... Check it out ... Do it ... Future plans; join the Navy. DANIEL JOSEPH STRUNACK Sparks 1228 Shadyside Road. D'town; Vo-Tech (Electrical Technology); VICA 1 ... interested in electricity. C.B.. fixing cars . Rowdy techers . What's going down Future plans: work. ANITA MARIA SULESKI Neet 1144 Thorndale Marshallton Road; Business; Library Service 2; Pep Club 1.3; Band Front 1; Volleyball 1; Float Committee 3 hero: leave it to Beaver Where's the party this weekend I'm bored ... Future plans; legal secretary. SALLY ANN SWAVELY Box 165. Glenmoore. Academic. Pep Club 1.2; NHS 1.2,3; Girls Leaders Club 2.3; GAA 2.3; Intramural Tennis 1.2.3; Tennis 1,2,3; Yearbook Editorial Staff ... interested in tennis, skating, and traveling . Future plans: college. JENNIFER DAWN SWINDIN “Jenny 60 Henderson Lane. D'town; PRO; Modern Dance 1; Drama Club 1; Girls Chorus 1; Flag Twirler. Marching Band 2; Tennis 1; Intramural Basketball 2.3; Junior Play (Stage Crew) . . interested in J.H.D. hero: John Jr Future plans: airlines. BONNIE LYNN TAGLAND Bonnie 121 Crump road. Exton; Academic: Modern Dance 2: Wrestling Belles 2.3; Pep Club 3; Daisy Cham 2: Intramural Volleyball 1 .. interested in dancing — ballet and modern, the shore. T.C.. ice skating, tobaggomng ... hero: Bill Bradley ... Sure; You're Kidding . . twins with D.B. Future plans: college. EVELYN ANN TAHAR “Ev or Evie Box 417. Uwchland; Business; Library Service Club 1,2,3 . interested in roller skating, basketball, camping, hairdressing . hero: Cliff . Man ... Dig it ... Future plans: get married and become a hairdresser or florist. FRANCES ANN TALUCCI Fran. 10 Prospect Avenue. D'town; Academic; Wrestling Belles 2.3 (Treasurer); Yearbook Editorial Staff (Typing Editor); Pep Club 3 ... hero: B.B.K. ... Future plans: college. LISA TALUCCI 423 Pennsylvania Avenue. D'town; PRO interested in swimming, snowmobilmg and drawing . . . hero: Mike . . Meet me in the lav 2nd period .. Future plans: fashion designer. STEPHEN ROBERT TAYLOR Steve Academic — PRO MICHELE A. TEMPLIN “Ki” R D. 2. Glenmoore; PRO; Volleyball 2.3 . interested in horses, fox hunting, and partying . hero:Mickey Mouse. .. Hi! Hon! ... Some day maybe! ... Future plans: take it slow and easy ROBERT PETER 1H0MAS Bob 1200 Woodward Drive. D'town; Academic —• PRO: Senior Class President. TAMERA DENISE THOMAS Tammy T. 508 Lionville Road D'town; Business; Penny Press 3; Leaders Club 3; Photography Club 3; Yearbook Business Staff; Student Council 3; Pep Club 3 interested in partying. Hardy, guys, photography, helping others, reading . . hero: Barry D. .. Ha-ay check it 'Out'! I don't Kare Bare! . Future plans: Going into nursing or the Air force. Raise my plants and animals, marriage to —??? JACK W THOMPSON. JR. Devon Drive. Lionville . interested in cycle racing ... Future plans: technical school. JANE GEORGANNE THOMPSON Curly Art School Road. Chester Springs: Academic. Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2.3; Girls Chorus 3: Vocal Ensemble 3 . volleyball, canoeing, and camping are some of her interests John Denver is the greatest! . RA RA . That's the way the ball bounces” . plans college for music. RODERICK STEVEN THOMPSON Rod R. D. 1. North Buck Road. D'town; Academic; Ecology Club 1.2,3; Drafting Club 1,2; Photography Club 3: Senior Play; MASH ; 'My Fair Lady (Stage Crew) interested in canoeing, hiking, back-packing, reading poetry.helpmg people in need . hero: The Almighty Some men see things as they are and ask. Why' I dream things that never were and ask. Why not? . . Future plans: study forestry at Paul Smith's College in New York. ROSALIND MARIE TILLER Ros Worthington Road. Exton; Academic. Pep Club 1. GAA 2.3 (Treasurer); Student Council 1.2: Art Assistant 2.3; Girls Chorus 1; Mix Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3. Modern Dance 2; Wrestling Belles 2,3. Leaders Club 3; Gymkana 3; Junior Dance Committee; Homecoming Court 3; Daisy Cham; Basketball 1; Hockey 1.2,3; Intramural Basketball 1.2.3; Junior Play . interested in: art. music, sports hero: Spiderman I can't do this plans to work and to go to college. 87 Justice MICHAEL FIELDON TIPTON Big Tip R. 0 1. 3 Hopewell Farms. D'town; Industrial; Lettermen's Club 1.3; Football 1.2,3; David Freed Memorial Scholarship .. . interests are football, basketball, and the I.A. program . “Oh. baby! . Yeah. yeah, yeah! ... wants to go to college in Western Pennsylvania. VICKIE MARIE UPTON 1218 Woodward Drive. D'town; Business; Art Assistance 3; Intramural Volleyball 1.2 ... likes art and ceramics . .. Hero: Waffle . . . What's happenin'? ... Wow man ... Future plans; marriage. DARLENE ELIZABETH TOLLEY Darlene R D 2. Glenmoore; Academic; Student Council 2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Band Front 1; Gymkana 3; Lacrosse 1; Homecoming Court 3 .. . enioys music and working with small children . . Lee Majors is the greatest .. GO WHIPPETS!” .. Really ... plans college for elementary education. MAUREEN ANN TOOMEY Mo 133 Bradford Avenue. D'town; Academic; interested in partying, swimming, and cooking .. Hero: Baretta Who's downtown?” ... You'll get over it ... sees college ahead. RANDY JOE TREER 102 Glendale Road, Exton; Vo-Tech (Food Preparation); VICA 1.2.3 (President); interested m cooking, scuba diving. Bible study, and is a member of Goodwill Rescue Squad ... Jacques Yves Cousteau . The man who knows right from wrong and has good lodgement and common sense is happier than the man who is immensely rich. — Proverbs 3: 13-14 KENNETH ANDREW TREGO Andy Box 144. R. D. 2 Milford Road; PRO; Bowling 1 (Team trophy); Basketball 1; Baseball 1 (letter); Intramural soccer 1: interested in going into the field of Real Estate . . hero: Rick Barry . Future plans: study Real Estate while working at Maxwell's Hardware Store MICHAEL J. TREGO Mike Marshall Road. Glenmoore; PRO interested in CB. Gail Can you do that?” . I'd imagine! ... Future plans: truck driver and farming. TERESA LORRAINE URSINI 340 Lincoln Avenue. D'town. Academic; Spanish Club 2.3 (President); French Club 3; Tutorial Club 2,3; Pep Club 1; Marching Concert Bands 1.2 (Sergeant); Wrestling Belles 2; Intramural Volleyball 1.3; Intramural Basketball 2.3; My Fair Lady . Homecoming Court . . interested in people, clothes and dancing What's happenin'? .. Love and enjoy life” ... Future plans: attend West Chester State and maior in languages. MICHAEL J. VALENTE Mike- 156 Lake Drive. D’town; Academic; Marching Concert Bands 1,2,3; Stage Band 1.2.3; Concert Choir 3. My Fair Lady 2 ... interested in architecture ... Future plans: to open a fine retail establishment DESIREE ANNE VALENTINO 500 William Street; business; Pep Club 1.2.3; Yearbook Business Staff 3; Gymkana 1.3 . interested in travel Busted ... “12-13-75 ... Future plans: business college. DONNA MARIE VALENTINO 280 Church Street; Business: GAA 1.2.3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Leaders Club 3; Yearbook Editorial Staff 3; Gymkana 3; Basketball 1; Hockey 1.2,3 (Co-Captain): Homecoming Queen . hero: Robert Redford . .. Geff ... Jan.25 .. ”15 people in a 4x4 bathroom, do your ... ?? SUSAN VANDURME Sue Keller Way. R D 1. D'town; Academic — PRO; Library Service 1,2; Wrestling Belles 2; Girls Choir 1,2; Intramural Volleyball 1.2 .. interested in swimming, bowling, people . Not again” . We do it all for you! ... Future plans: work. THOMAS VANECK Academic; Baseball 2.3; Letter and Certificate (Baseball) . . . interested in baseball . . hero: Ted Williams Baseball is more than just a game: it's a religion Managed the Brooklyn Dodgers to ten straight World Series triumphs. TERESA ANN VATTILANA Box 566. Chester Springs. Business; Pep Club 3; Yearbook Business Staff 3; Photography Club 3 . . interested in photography, reading, bowling, typing, swimming. Bruce and meeting people . . . hero: Bruce Jenkins ... Where ya go now? ... Jive Turkey” ... Let's get rowdie!! Fired up . Future plans: secretary. CAROL ANN VENDITTA CV 210 Lionville Road. D'town; Academic; Penny Press 1.2 (Assistant Editor) 3; Gold Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; Vocal Ensemble 3; Modern Dance 1; German Club 3; Yearbook Business Staff 3; My Fair Lady' interested in horseback riding, singing, drawing and psychology hero Bill Steinkraus ... Future plans: college to become a Veterinary Assistant. LINDA RUTH VERZINSKIE 107 Andover Drive. Exton; Academic; Pep Club 1; Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3; Gym Leader 2,3; German Club 3 . . . interested in biology, and chemistry, and especially Mark . hero: John Denver ... Future plans: nursing. MICHAEL FIELDON TIPTON VICKIE MARIE TIPTON MICHAEL J. TREGO KENNETH ANDREW TREGO 88 ★ ★ ★ ★ DONNA MARIE VALENTINO SUSAN VANDURME DARLENE ELIZABETH TOLLEY SCOTT EDWARD TOMLINSON MAUREEN ANN TOOMEY RANDY JOE TREER TERESA LORRAINE URSINI MICHAEL J. VALENTE DESIREE ANNE VALENTINO MELISSA TURNER 89 THOMAS VANECK TERESA ANNE VATTILANA CAROL ANN VENDITTA LINDA RUTH VERZINSKIE Jill KAREN VINCENT DONNA K. JACQUELINE ELAINE JAMES PATRICK WALDENMAIER WALTON WARNER 90 MARY ELIZABETH WHALIN BARRIE LEE WHITE. JR. JEFFREY ALAN WHITMORE SHEREE ANN WILLIAMS PAUL GUSTAV LISA M WASMUND WEBB 91 Jill KAREN VINCENT 109 Concord Avenue. Exton; Academic — PRO interested in making people happy and Jim Roussel .. hero: Ziggy .. Limpa .. “Chump' ... “ party at Diane's” ... Future plans; child psychology, working with children DONNA K. WAIDENMAIER 105 Baker Drive. Exton;Academic; DYEA 1; Radio Club 1; NHS 1.2.3; Library Service Club 1.2.3(Treasurer); Hockey 1. Volleyball 1,2,3; Bowling 1.3 . likes roller skating Future plans; college. JACQUELINE ELAINE WALTON Jack” 12 King Street.D'town; Business;Pep Club 1; Bowling 1.2;Karate . . interested in Russell, a 66 Ford, roller skatmg.karate. partying, rock music. Saturday night Oct 29. 1975 heroBatmann Robin “ Hi buddy” .. '“Jack and Jill” . “what's happening Cindy? . Future plans: marriage and work JAMES PATRICK WARNER Jim R.D 2. D'town; Academic; Electronics 1.2,3; API 2,3: Honor Society . . . his interests are electronics, comic books and girls . hero: Captain America . Good Thinking Future plans: electrical or aeronautical engineering PAUL GUSTAV WASMUND Gustav 19 Jenkins Drive, D'town; Academic; Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3; Wind Ensemble 3; Stage Band 2,3: Concert Choir 1.2.3 (President); District Chorus 1; Vocal Ensemble3; Jr. Play; My Fair Lady 2 . Awards: Who's Who Among Music Students in American High Schools . Gustav and Reds . Let’s get out of here Do you believe this7 plans to attend college for music. LISA M WEBB 93 Whitford Hills Road. D'town. Academic; Ski Club 2. Library Service Club 3; Drama Club 3; Tennis 2.3; Intramural Tennis 3 . interested in tennis, horses . . Saranac ’75 ... sees college in her future. MARK W. WEBSTER Reeds Road. D'town; Academic. API 3 . some of his interests are cars, football, baseball, and basketball hero: Evel Kmevel . plans to attend college. ROGER STUART WENK Wenker 50S Edgewood Drive. Exton Academic; Wrestling 1,2.3 interested in photography, skiing, motorcycles, and Kathy . hero: Mr “T Busted Zeet Bop Don't cha know Future plans: college. ELLEN MARIE WERNER 1266 Marshalton Thorndale Road, D'town; Academic. Girls Basketball Statistician 1; Girls Tennis 1 . interests include music and sports ... hero: Leo Kottke . . Future plans: to attend Penn State DIANE SELMA WESTENBERGER Of 509 Edgewood Drive. Exton, Academic; NHS 1,2,3; Drama Club 1; Concert Choir 2,3; Vocal Ensemble 3: Girls Chorus 2.3; Gold Chorus 1; Girls Track 2. Children's Production 1. Senior Play; NEDT Award . interests: music, art and horses . hero: Jimmy Cagney yd-summer 75 “My Arthur down by Dooley's . . Future: art. U S. House of Representatives, foreign diplomacy. DAVID KENNETH WHALEN Pound-for pound” 504 Edgewood Drive. Exton; Academic; Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2.3; Vocal Ensemble 3; Intramural Soccer 1,2; Soccer 3: Intramural Volleyball 1 .. interested in sports and music . hero. Herb Tree Stump . .. plans to attend college MARY ELIZABETH WHALIN Mary Beth Hunt Club Lane. Chester Springs; Business: Pep Club 1.3; Wrestling Belles 3. Yearbook Editorial Staff; Gymkana 1.3 . interested in gymnastics hero: Ribs III Eighty- seven and a half Clap your hands (Linda Griggs) ... You guys plans to work and attend college. BARRIE LEE WHITE. JR 1495 Saw Mill Road. D'town; Industrial Arts ... hunting and fishing are his mam interests hero: Charlie Callas . .. plans to become rich. JEFFREY ALAN WHITMORE 1148 Marshallton Road. West Chester; Vo-Tech; VICA 3 SHEREE ANN WILLIAMS 446 Grant Avenue. D'town; Academic - Business; Pep Club 1; Bowling 3 . . interested in working with people and partying . hero: George of the Jungle . Hey man what’s kicking? . “Remember when K.T.? ... Where's my Pabst7” ... plans to become a registered nurse JAMES E WILSON. Ill Polecat R.D. 2. D’town; Vo-Tech (Ate) interests include motorcycle racing and cars . It's a boy 6 lbs. 4 oz. .. plans to become a mechanic. DENISE ROSE WILLS JAMES E WILSON III FRED W. W0JT0W1CZ Freddie' 1481 Shadyside Road. D'town; Academic: Drama Club; Senior Play interested in raising registered Angus Cattle ... hero; Robert Redford . Tell me about it. Future plans: genetic research. REGINA WOLL 6ma Box 286 R. D. 1 Honeybrook; Academic. Cheerleading 1.2.3 (Captain); Student Council 1.2.3: Pep Club 1.2.3; G.A A 1.2.3; NHS 2.3; Volleyball 1; NEDT Award . . interested in music, computers, gymnastics .. . hero: Olga Korbut “Cookies Ready7 Okay! . Future plans: Shippensburg State College — computer science maior. IAN ARTHUR WOOD. JR. 165 Oak Street D'town; Academic. Drama Club 2; Mixed Chorus 1.2; Concert Choir 3; Intramural Soccer 1.2: Soccer 3; Baseball 1: Intramural Basketball 3; Senior Play 3 interested in sports hero: Dave Whalen — Pound lor Pound . Shot score, shot score and shot score — Wes Gabriel ... Thank you and bye bye PAUL BRIAN WOODWARD 335 West Pennsylvania Avenue; Academic; Indoor Track 1 . hero: Speed Racer. GRETCHEN A. WORTH P 0 Box 342. Uwchlan; Academic; Spanish Club 2.3: NHS 3; Student Council 3; G.A A 3; Daisy Cham 2; Homecoming Court 3: Basketball 2; Tennis 2.3 Who's Who Among American High School Students interested in sports, eating, cute (but nice) boys .. heroes: Laura Hutton Tom Chapin ... C'est la vie! ... Future plans: college. AUGUST CHARLES WUNSCH Gus E-6 Woodmont North. D'town; Academic ... interested in scuba diving, skiing, mountaineer mg. and women . hero: Jacques Yves Cousteau . Future plans: school and living. DONALD FRANKLIN YOST. JR. Wh.tey Rock Raymond Road. D'town; PRO: Intramural Basketball 1.2; Intramural Bowling 1.2: Intramural Tennis 1 .. interests include girls and sports ... hero: The Hulk .. Whata say porks ... Shut up Irey What do you know7 . Future plans: technical training school — truck driver DOUGLAS A. YOUNG Arme 515 Lionville Road: Vo-Tech(Auto Mechanics) interested m football, girls, parties, and vans hero: John Dillmger . Air Head ... You gotta be kiddm ... sees work in the future. THOMAS RAYMOND YOUNG “Dempsy” 429 Garfield Avenue. D'town; Industrial Arts Maior . . . interested in shop and sports plans to be an auto mechanic CINDY LEE ZELTWANGER Stretch 99 Glendale Road. Lionville; Business; Tutorial Service Club 1.2. Hall Patrol 2. Pep Club 3; FBLA 3 . interests include horseback riding, swimming, and Gary hero: John-Boy Walton What’s the problem? Mann kann es mcht jedem techt machen .. . Future plans: secretarial work. GEORGE C ZITTLE. JR 255 Washington Avenue. D'town; Academic. Basketball 1.2.3(Captam); Cross-Country 3 interested in fishing and sports plans to attend college FRED W. WOJTOWICZ REGINA WOLL DONALD FRANKLIN YOST. JR. CINDY LEE GEORGE C. ZELTWANGER ZITTLE. JR. 92 IAN ARTHUR PAUL BRIAN GRETCHEN A WOOD. JR. WOODWARD WORTH AUGUST CHARLES WUNSCH STEVEN S. DOUGLAS A. THOMAS RAYMOND YOST YOUNG YOUNG ELIZABETH BIDDLE laa 208 Allen Drive; PRO; Lacrosse 1.2 ... hero: C.F. ... Future plans work JODI LEE CAMPBELL 104 Devon Drive, Exton; APL 3 . interests include partying, swimming, and reading books hero: Al Pacino . plans to be a doctor. JONATHAN ERIC DAVEY R D. 2. Rock Raymond Road. D'town; Industrial Arts — PRO . interested in cars, vans and Volkswagons. LISA MARIE GEHRLEIN lee Township Line Road. D'town; Academic; PSAT Achievement Certificate . . interested in getting through her senior year . . hero: Hercules . . . What a turkey plans to attend college KIRK R KOHL MEYER R. D 2 Glenmoore; Industrial Arts ... interested in sports ... Future plans: construction or landscaping. SARAH LAWSON Scotholme R D 1. Chester Springs; Academic. Penny Press 3; APL 3; French Club 3 . interested in the American Revolution. Existentialism, arguing, riding, painting, writing, working on cars, reading, and horticulture of rare Asian and Colombian houseplants hero: Che Guevera . Future plans doctorate in political science or philosophy. GREGORY JAMES MCCARRAHER Greg” R. D. 1. Coatesville: Vo Tech; VICA 1.2.3 ... interested In karate . hero: Bruce Lee . Future plans: trade school. EUGENIA MARIE PAISLEY Geni Shelmire Road. D'town. Academic. Radio Club 1,2,3 interested in music, photography, skiing and tennis hero: Brian May We don't care, we simply don't care! . narr!” ... What kind of sound you got. baby?” . Future plans: sound engineering DAWN R PETERSON 87 Glendale Road. Lionville. Business; FBLA 3 interested in typing hero: John Davidson Well! What can I say?” ... 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Schultz M Schwartz S. Scott W Scott J. Seiple A. Senn A. Shea T. Shea M Shoop C. Simmers K. Simmons D. Singleton J. Siter D. Sitlmger K. Sitkowski J. Smalley C. Smigocki G. Smiley C. Smith K. Smith L. Smith L. Smith P. Smith T. Smith J. Smykal K. Snyder M Snyder M Spencer 0. Spittler R. Stacey J. Stalder S. Steimer S. Stellabott K Stelzer S. Sten M Stewart S. Stillwill C. Stockhoff V. Stoner P. Summerheld J. Summers K. Supplee M Sweeney T. Sweeney L. Swisher A. Switzer J. Talucci M Talucci C. Thompson K Thompson W Thompson D Tierney R Tiller J. Tipton D. Tischuk G. Tompkins D Torbik P Trainer H. Trego K Trego F Trego D Trego D Trego D Trego M Trego J. Treptow E. Troy P Troy E. Tucker H. Valentino R. Valihura M Vanlew M Vargo K. Vattilana J Vertigan S. Verzmskie L Vogel D. Voight S. Wagner B. Wakefoose M Walck R. Waldenmaier m B. Waldron S. Waldron S. Waldrop G. Wallace P. Wallace M Walton D. Wansmk M Warner K. Welch A Warmck J. Weldon E Westerholm M Weston M Whiteman W Whiteman B. Wildauer D. Wilgis B. Wilkerson J Williams J Williams D Wilson H Wilson L. Wilson I Wilson E Wimer G. Wood J Wood J. Wolf B Wolfe T. Yannella P. Yenser I. Young R. Zeiders E. Zink E. Zinm 113 SHOWING OFF . . . Famous American Sayings As We Saw Them — Just Once. I shall return.” — Douglas MacArthur 116 Go west young man and grow up with the country. — Horace Greeley have not yet begun to fight. — John Paul Jones If recycling really catches on. having garbage will be patriotic. — Anonymous (maybe Miss Hille) You may speak of love and tenderness and passion, but real ecstasy is discovering that you haven't lost your car keys after all. — Blackie Sherrod in Dallas Times-Herald My definition of a free society is a society where it is safe to be unpopular. — Adlai Stevenson 117 Success comes largely from the constant application of the seat o the pants to the seat of a desk chair. — Thomas A Edison How's your behavior’ 4 — Raymond F. DiSerafmo For The First Time At DHS, Soccer Made The Scene Our soccer team had very little playing experience but we had a decent season for being a first year program. Our only game plan was hussle. We played together and helped each other because we lacked the excellent skills that the other experienced teams had. Mr. Hurley and Mr. Davidson put in a lot of long, hard coaching hours of teaching us plays and skills. Even though we lost to Great Valley, our spirits were up for Owen J. Roberts. The first soccer victory was against Owen J. in our first home game. The score was 1-0; we controlled the game beating our opponents to the ball every chance we got. In the third quarter, our offense was swarming VARSITY SOCCER — ROW 1: Bob McClure (Sr.), Carl Fissell (Sr.), Peter Bonaduce (Sr.). Dave Hellhake, Ian Wood (Sr.), David Whalen (Sr.) Ken Porter. ROW 2: Joe Kaiser(Sr.). Mike Bryant, Chris Norman(Sr.). Bill McAlpme(Sr), John Nichols(Sr), Timmy !ppolito(Sr.) Mr. Hurley (Coach). ROW 3: John DiSilvestro (Sr.). Mike O’Brien. Steve Franklm(Sr.), Jerry Kline, J.C. Obendorfer. Duane Graveno(Sr ), Eric Miller around the Roberts goal. Their fullback made a defensive error and I was there to kick in the winning goal. This was the first soccer goal in D.H.S. history. Our team is very proud of this accomplishment and the results of the rest of the season. — Jerry Klein DHS OPP Great Valley 0 1 Owen J. Roberts 1 0 Bishop Shanahan 4 0 Coatesville 0 2 Oxford 2 2 Octorara 0 3 Kennet Square 1 3 East 1 4 Owen J. Roberts 0 3 Twin Valley 2 3 Henderson 1 2 Record: 2 wins, 8 losses, 1 tie overall: (Independent Schedule) 118 JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER — ROW 1: Bob Kucker, Dave Farling. Doug Swirom. Brett Mealy. Darrel Bull. Dane McAlpme, Jett Jameson. Harold Gedney. ROW 2: Chris Chadwick. Tripp Carey. Sean Roberts. Joe Cmcotta, Mollard Ryan. R. Obendorfer. Mike Whiteman. Ben Scalia. Wes Gabriel. Lyndon Young. ROW 3: Mr. Davidson (Coach). Dennis Dankamch. Bud Zinm, Ken Borland. Tim Matlack. Steve Kolar. Peter Hoeflich, Ed Hayes. Roland Starkey. It is difficult to express the sense of accomplishment the coaching staff experienced during our first soccer season at DHS. The most significant result of this season was the realization of an old adage that there is more to sports than just winning or losing. We were 2-8-1, a poor record, but we were very competitive in all games. Not even the S.C.C.L. champions. Octorara, could blow us off the field. The opportunity to participate, the feeling of group effort, and, from a coaching viewpoint,the satisfaction of seeing 48 players develop individual skills and team pride, made this first season a very special one. — Mr. Hurley (Varsity soccer coach) 119 “Achtung! Achtung! Velcome To Floyda” 120 After almost a year of hard work — hoagie sales, roller skating parties, bake sales, bumper sticker and button sales, concerts, a car raffle, and a dance marathon — February 12.1976 had finally arrived. We were off to Orlando. Florida by 4 30 that Thursday morning as we piled into school buses to depart for Philadelphia Airport Our chartered flight was considerably smooth and only a handful of us managed to wear our breakfast rather than eat it. Once we landed at McCoy Air Force Base, our German stewardess let out a |oyous. Velcome to Floyda! Then, we loaded the buses to go to the Rodeway Inn in Kissimmee, Florida. After a good deal of confusion with our rooming arrangements and luggage, the entire band visited Walt Disney World for the rest of the day. The weather and the happy environment were most relaxing and enjoyable and we were all anxious to return there the next day On Friday we spent the day at Disney World, marched with Disney On Parade through the Magic Kingdom, and attended the Valentine's Day party there that night We left the Kingdom in all its splendor at midnight (only a few off us turned into pumpkins and mice). On Saturday morning we boarded our bumper-stickered buses and were off to Sea World We spent most of the morning and afternoon there and then returned to our motel to dress in our uniforms for our next trip We traveled to Florida Southern College to perform in the adjudication, which was our mam purpose in going to Florida. The adjudication was a new experience for the bands and it was tense but rewarding At the buffet dinner afterward, the Symphonic Band was awarded a fourth place award of merit and the Wind Ensemble received a bronze medal Sunday on our way to McCoy Air Force Base to catch our homeward bound plane, we toured Cape Canaveral Space Center. We enjoyed dinner and reminiscing on the Might home and returned to Pennsylvania with fond memories and pride m having represented our state so well in Florida. We returned to the airport by 9:30 p m to the cold windy weather The fun hadn't ended for us we had all our memories and a common experience which to many was possibly one of the best ever As we stood around that conveyor belt, some of the items other than luggage set us into fits of laughter although we were all tired and groggy Orlando 1976 it was great! — Jayne Hall JjllJ g.ABAHD BOOSTER DOWNINGTOWN SR. H.S. CONCERT BANDS 121 And It Was Decreed That Gym Class Should Be Co-Ed. Amen! Seeing each other in gym classes was previously done through doors which were supposed to be closed. Now. the only real difference for the girls was shaving legs more often and even going as far as to keep razors in lockers. Of course the boys quickly decided to wear neat and clean gym suits, and they began to work harder to impress girls. No one would believe the number of girls who suddenly needed assistance. — Leslie Maenak, student. Co-ed gym is taught on an elective basis. No-contact sports are stressed, and this allows both the guys and the girls to try some sports for the first time. In flag football, for example, a lot of girls got a chance to employ tactics they had seen on TV and find out what actually is said in a huddle. The guys got to try archery for the first time, and many really enjoyed it. I think most guys were amazed at the ability the girls had. These same guys no longer behaved like animals; they acted more gentlemanly, and, because of co-ed gym, they now respect girls a lot more. — Mr. Houp, boys’ gym teacher. I enjoyed teaching coed gym. The guys are cute; however, they need more discipline than the girls. If the classes were smaller, which the students prefer, it would be more enjoyable. Some of the changes I’ve noticed have been in the girls appearance; they dress properly, comb their hair, and, in general, act more mature. There is definitely a skill difference in various sports, but it makes the students help each other more frequently. — Ms. Anderson, girls' gym teacher. MOST CHARMING Darlene Tolley and Mark Kenworthey BEST PARTIER Kathy DiOttavio and Dave Mattiom MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bev Fell and Paul McKibbm 124 BEST DRESSED Mary Beth Whalen and Fred Woitcwicz WITTIEST Di Boggs and Mike Book % Surrounded By The Faded Bricks Of Downingtown Senior High The Infamous Class Of 76 Reached For Pie In The Sky. BEST ALL AROUND Karen MacDonald and Larry Bricker BIGGEST FLIRT Kim Miller and jim Moulton MOST UNQUE PERSONALITY Gretchen Worth and Chester Smith MOST ATHLETIC Edy Lyons and Jeb Bertonam % 1. Jack Smith 2. Mary OiFuria 3. Sally Swavely 4. Teresa Ursini 5. Donna Valentino 6. Paula DiFonzo 7. Debbie Griffith 8. Debbie Burgess 9. Patty Henderson 10. Joy DeArmit 11. Melisa Figurelli 12. Nancy Bender 13. Jeff Mitchell 14. Sue Seibert 15. Anita Suleski 16. Lenore Doran 17. Albert Howard 18. Lorna Hiddieson 19. Jill Breneman 20. Lisa McFeaters 21. Don Fehr 22. Sue Potter 23. Lori Hummel 24. Pam Fentner 25. Tammy Shirk 26. Janice Romanelli 27. Darlene Tolley 28. Aruna Lalwaney 29. Jeanette Jacobs 30. Sue Murdoch 31. Teresa DeMark 32. Diane Mento 33. Sue Failor 34. Tangeline Sechnst 35. Pam Stinson 36. Fram Talucci 37. Ros Tiller 38. Bev Fell 39. Jan Lewis 40. Lisa Miller 41. Phil Mackey 42. Laurie Formica ' 'H 1. Roger Wenk 2. John Reutter 3. Donna Gray 4 Cathy Beam 5. Dee Bricker 6. John Nielsen 7. Joyce McCann 8. Gem Paisley 9 Pollv Canale 10. Deirdre O'Connor 11. Joanne Boyd 12. Eileen Murphy 13. Bill Dague 14 Kathy Lyons 15. Dave Balben 16. Preston Fentner 17. Leslie Maenak 18. Linda Griggs 19. Jimmy Moulton 20. Holly Howard 21. Chris Norman 22. Cathy Boryta 23. Sharon Lenhart 24. Authur Burgess 25. Terri Sheeler 26. Kathy Strausler 27. Mary Beth Whalm 28. Mike McKeon 29. Jackie Ebert 30. Lome Kelly 31. Gretchen Worth 32. Dave Mattiom 33. Jane Thompson 34. Tony Fusco 35. Tom Hall 36. Diane Piersol 37. Angela Fiore 38. Letha Casenta 39. Debbie Marvin 40 Debbie Mattson 41 John Nichols 42. Kathy DiOttavic As Juniors, We Roared Through The Twenties Cast Della Brenda Lewis Eddie . Michael Penman Cynthia Gail Booth Karen Carol Patrylak Jessie (Mrs Dunning) . Deirdre O'Connor Dexter (Mr Dunning) Jefl Martini Norman Chris Norman Gary Dave Garnett Jay Paul DeMicco Nero (Stockbroker) . Paul Wasmand Elly (Aunt Elly) Jill Breneman Amanda (Banker) Angela Fiore Mane (Main) Mari Greene Sarah (Secretary) ... Janet Nothstine DANCERS Susanne Seibert Preston Fentner Man Greene Paula DiFonzo Gail Booth Carol Patrylak Paul Wasmand Dave Garnett Thomas Fulton Ros Tiller Donna DiRenzi Teresa Cornog Cathie Ardrey Jill Breneman Debbie Grown Winona Clemonts Robbie Allen Mary DiFuna Diane Piersol Tammy Shirk Mari Farlmg Sue Shaw Deirdre O'Connor Janet Nothstine Tern Sheeler Jeff Martini STUDENT DIRECTORS: Drama Diane Piersol Music Jeff Martini Choreography .. Deirdre O’Connor General Carol Patrylak Jeff Behrndt Costumes Dawn Kohler 128 Traveling back to the Roaring Twenties was a smashing success. Enthusiastic actors and floppy Charleston dancers were only part of the crew who struggled through coughs, Cokes, and chokes while Mr. Valentine, our director, sat and prayed for a great show. We spent many hours after school learning lines, cues, entrances, and exits. The dancers struggled through steps with Ms. Usher and Ms. Anderson. Meanwhile the stage and lighting crew set everything up just right. When opening night finally arrived, we all joined hands in our good luck circle and told each other to break a leg! — Angela Fiore 129 . . . As Seniors, We Rallied ’Round The Flag. CAST Citizens of Putnam's landing Isaac Goodpasture Mike Penman Clement Metcalf Rob Allen Prudence Melvin Angela Fiore Harry Bannerman John Reutter Grace Bannerman Carol Patrylak Betty O'Shee! . Melanie Hoxter Agnes Culp Barb Habacker Della Waterford Diane Westenberger Mildred Evans Nancy Bender Maggie Larkin Gail Booth Girls of Putnam’s Landing Comfort Goodpasture Jill Breneman Gloria Coleman JoAnna Brubaker Mary Ann Stone Brenda Lewis Gina Leone Donna Cooney Boys of Putnam’s landing Grady Metcalf Mark Caspero Charlie Melvin Nick Alfieri Ed Jim Kendig Fred Vince Arcuri Danny Bannerman .. Willie Westenberger Officers of the U.S. Army Col. Thorwald Carol Schafer Capt. Hoxie Ian Wood Lt. Guido DiMaggio Paul DeMicco Corporal Opie Dalrymple .... Fred Wojtowicz Private Wm. 0. Wambess . . . Mike Haynes Private Roger litwiler Dave Browne Private Gus Morrissette Rick Palski Student Director Eileen Murphy Student Director Jack Smith Faculty Director .. Ms. Kate Hallman Student Teacher Assistant ... Mr. Bill Cam t Here’s a twenty-seven ... where's the lobster? .. my costume is ripped ... get ready to ooh and ah ... I don’t know whether to laugh or cry . .. my Arthur says . .. where's Danny? .. Johnny Cakehill ... get rid of these books people! .. Harry Banana .. . we re just kids . .. Hey! .. harmonicas and guitars .. . 280? .. listen for your cues! .. Maryann running back to Fred, and Gina running back to Fred — So went the senior play. There were a lot of problems but we had a lot of fun. — Carol Schafer Being active in a number of activities is a learning experience as well as great fun. While meeting new people we learn to communicate and work with one another toward achieving a common goal. We will treasure always the memories of those, who through “working and playing” together, we-have come to know and care for. WORKING AND PLAYING. No Matter What You Said, No Matter What You Did, VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — ROW 1: Karen MacDonald (Sr.. Co-Captain), Gina Woll(Sr.. Captain) ROW 2: Kim Brown. Lorraine Clark. Becky Bull(Sr.). Robin Nailor. Debi Ru$so(Sr.). Maggie Gos$elm(Sr.). Ingrid Nielsen. ROW 3: Anna Parvensky. Alexis Barrow(Sr ). Joy DeArmit (Sr.). Stephanie Smith. Kathy Lyons (Sr.). Miss Jamec(Advisor). Being a cheerleader has been great. Fourteen girls trying to agree on one thing is a rare commodity, and it took a while of getting to know each other before we could even start. Stone Harbor, N.J., in June 75 was the beginning of our year. L’s T-shirt, T.M., and 13 in a row will never be forgotten. Elizabethtown Cheerleading Camp marked the start of practice. Often heard phrases at this time were: Can you throw them over your shoulder?” Let’s Jitterbug!” Love will keep us together.” “Rootie-Too-tie.” Who can forget (thought we may try) Competition-most notably B's spas attack and M's wet pants. In times of boredom there was always RagTag (how immature), cold shower fights, and K’s champagne and corn chips (classy). The football games were terrific, especially Parent’s Day, and that day in November when we showed the people just west of here who the real turkeys were. 7-6 Yea! Speaking of C-ville we wish they would do something about the abundance of mud and muggers that were found in the girls lav. Of course there are things worth noting involving each girl. So go ahead K, shine a moon to the Chinaman in the van. Hey S what’s that hickey doing on your neck? I, have you ever thought of entering a burping contest? Who can forget J’s bloomers, Fly Robin Fly, and Anna-Banana. Heil G! “Hitler still libes!” Do you really wear knickers A? Hey K, when are you going to have another pro vs. con debate? You can’t D, are you really a good girl? Some of the more popular phrases heard throughout the year were: Burger King? “What cheer are we doing next?” A or B?” Bemrits — SIT ON IT! 76 was a great year to be a senior cheerleader; the memories will always be cherished. — Alexis, Becky, Debbie, Gina, Karen, Kathy, Joy, Maggie. Our Cheerleaders Were Sure That 3 Cents Was $1. The Defense Saved An Up And Down Year When It Gobbled FOOTBALL ROW 1: Dave Greene. Nick Poluch, Dean Warner. Dave Salmas. Vince Arcuri($r.). Bill Sheeler(Sr.). Larry BricKer(Sr..Co Captain). Jack McGeehan(Sr.,Co Captain). Tony Celn. George Grandizio. Steve Keech(Sr.), Scott O'NeilKSr.), Steve Bogg$(Sr.). Ike Warmck. Jeb Bertoncim(Sr.). ROW 2: Mr. Caparro(Coach). Paul Burr. Jess Hamilton. Anthony Sweeney. Joel Ashmhurst, Joe Martin. George Young. Thor Cheyne. Dom Bartone(Sr.). Steve Gehrlein. Steve Gotberg. Brian Dougherty. Shane McCusker. ROW 3. Mr Leffler (Coach). Mr Chiccmo(Coach). Gary Davis. Craig Thompson. Wes Pannebaker. Steve Brouse. Mark Myers. Dave Forbes. Mike Madrigale. Mike Donlan. Bill Mmahan. Kim Prusack. Anthony DiOttavio. Bill Francella. ROW 4: Mr Houp(Coach), Mr Appleby (Coach). Dan Mountain(Sr. — Manager). Chris Celii. Harry Valentino. Mike Lang. Scott Burgess. Jett Hoehmg. Madison Westmoreland. Bob Kastor. Bob Linton. Mike Ficca. Damian DiEulus, Brent Mertz, John Chilla. ROW 5: Bob Lee(Sr. — Trainer). Tim Hardy (Sr.), Fred Mmahan. Mike Tipton(Sr.), Tom Cantor(Sr.). Gary Clarke(Sr). Joe Madrigale (Sr.). Bob Norns(Sr), Pat Dougherty (Sr.). Nick Mento(Sr.), Vince Mancmi, Bill Johnson(Sr). Chris DeMark. Claude Shelton. David Orth. The 1975 DHS Football team did not live up to its expectations, but we did fill one of our major wishes and that was to beat the Coatesville Red Raiders on Thanksgiving Day. That had to be my happiest moment as an athlete at Downmgtown High School, the win and Larry Bricker getting over 1000 yards during the season. I think Larry Bricker deserved the honor of it, and I also think that 79% of yardage came from his wanting to win. I think he was the best back in the league and I would rather block for him than any other back in the league. Our team in my opinion was much better than our record shows and I think that our last two games prove it. Out of all our losses, we were never out of any games until the final seconds with the exception of one or two games. If we could have gotten as ready for every game as we did for Coatesville, then we could easily have gone unbeaten. I hope next years team can live up to the expectations we set this year for the coaches sake as well as the players. They both deserve it! - Jack McGeehan Up Coatesville And Made Our Turkey Taste Tremendous. DHS OPP Pottstown 6 18 Haverford 18 6 Owen J. Roberts 7 20 East 14 0 Henderson 7 11 Pottsgrove 17 14 Great Valley 6 6 Sprmgford 8 20 St Pius X 20 28 Boyertown 6 28 Phoemxville 19 0 Coatesville 7 6 Record: 5 wins. 6 losses. 1 tie overall. 4 wins, 5 losses. 1 tie Ches Mont Our season began with six straight wins, our leagueopening win at Henderson giving us confidence. The Phoemxville game (1st half) and the Coatesville game (2nd half) were two of the highlights of our season. The team began with just one returning letterman from last year’s team, but still managed a .500 season at 11 — 11. Gary Clarke and Bruce Burns were two first- year men who helped our team tremendously. Brian Boggs and Phil Mackey were two hustling, playmaking guards. I was proud to be the captain and leading scorer of this team. The future looks bright with eight returning letter-men and upcoming members from the J.V. team that compiled a 19 — 3 record. — George Zittle Win Some, Lose Some, And You Get A .500 Season. VARSITY BASKETBALL — ROW 1: Brian 8oggs(Sr.). Phil Mackey(Sr). George ZittlefSr.. Captain). Anthony Sweeney. Madison Westmoreland ROW 2: Mr Boyer (Coach). Jeff MitchelKSr. Manager). Steve Gotberg. Phil Mento. Bruce Burns(Sr ). John Knsch. Bob Pierce Craig Campbell Dave Sanko(Statistician — Trainer) Missing from picture Gary Clarke Sr ,). Mike Keller OPP Kennett Square 58 48 Oley 75 65 Henderson 53 46 East 56 49 Spring Ford 56 47 Portsgrove 58 37 Bc ertown 38 51 Great Valley 59 58 Pottstown 57 68 PhoeflM viile 55 46 Owen J Roberts 55 66 Coatesville 52 66 Henderson 53 73 East 62 52 Spring-Ford 54 52 Pottsgrove 56 78 Boyertown 37 57 Great Valley 55 71 Pottstown 47 69 Phoennville 52 63 Owen J Roberts 52 50 Coatesville 59 72 Record 11 wins. ChesMont 11 losses : ers i 9 wins. 11 losses A Rebuilding Year That Almost Went All The Way VARSITY HOCKEY — ROW 1: Laurie Formica (Sr.). Ros Tiller (Sr.). Nancy Mark (Sr.). Donna Valentino (Sr.. Co-Captain). Chris Johnson. (Sr.. Co Captain). Diana Bncker (Sr.). Mimi McGeehan (Sr ), Jean Hallman (Sr.). Edy Lyons (Sr.). ROW 2: Miss Shifter (Coach). Heidi Bittman. Linda Mattiom. Leslie Ward. Sharon Watson. Cathy Treer. Sue Berry. Sandy Bireley. Janet Reed. Barb Dunwoody. Cindy Brown. Deb Parry. Janet Westenberger. Kim Brian (Manager). Practice ... what we all dreaded the most: laps, skills, more laps, then sprints. But in the end it all seemed to be worthwhile. Especially this year we were so close to the Chesmonts, but the deciding game with Owen J. and the disputed goal made by the Wildcats ended our chance. We will never forget all of our exercises, and all of the psyche that we gained before each game: the famous hat trick that was achieved by Janet Reed; our psyche circles and all the corners we had to take before the game. We will never forget things like “Do you have your mouthpiece?” or “You forgot your tights!” and the famous poem about what a coach tells her team before their first game. After graduation we will never forget the title we almost had. — Donna Valentino 140 iS t i Octorara DHS 1 OPP 0 Great Valley 0 2 Henderson 1 1 East 4 0 Coatesville 3 0 Boyertown 0 0 Pottsgrove 1 1 Sprmgford 2 1 Phoemxville 2 0 Pottstown 3 1 Owen J. Roberts 0 1 St. Pius X 0 1 Record: 6 wms.3 losses. 3 ties overall: 5 wins. 2 losses. 3 ties ChesMont. J.V HOCKEY — ROW 1: Landa Vogel. Margot Haynes. Ann Kennedy. Lynn Potts. Michele Runyan, Cindy Klein. Bev Lillmars. Kathy Herion. ROW 2: Debbie Spittler(Manager). Dottie Dunn. Laura Wilson, Kathy Jewell. Colleen Murtaugh. LuAnn Creamer. Renee Sweeney. Mary Beth Schwartz. Miss Anderson (Coach). ROW 3: Kathy Kipp. Barb Milham. Judy McKeon. Ronnie Della Motta. Nancy Urban. Linda Paterson. Lori Clifton. Lynn Reed. 141 INDOOR TRACK ROW 1. Mik Lang. St rv : Stcimer. Ralph [ppthimer. George Hall. Dave While. Darryl Bull, Mark Roscoe. Sieve Morns. Ron [van', ROW 2: Tony Ippokto. Dave Orth. Paul Hellhake(Sr.). Mike Ehrgott. Bill SheelerTSrj. joe Keiser(Sr ). Bill Wright. Don Shavor. Doug Downing ROW 3: Mi L ehm an (Coach). Dan Haase (Sr). Dennis Williams. Roger Pitkin. John Bradford. Shane McCusker. Jerry Klein. John Nielsen fSr t. Pat Kmter. Mr Robinson (Head Coach) 142 The Downmgtown Winter Track Team competes in Division II of the Track and Field Coaches Association of Greater Philadelphia, in which some 40 other area high schools participate. This year the competition was rough and though few medals were taken, good performances were shown. This year's team had a large number of freshmen, one of whom earned his varsity letter, and Downmgtown will be sure to have a good squad in the next few years. All meets are held on Saturday in area college field houses into which upwards of 800 people are packed. Tension is high and confusion is great but Coach Robinson straightens things out and soon the meet gets underway. After warming up, or just sitting around, as many do, for an hour or more, your event is called and it’s time to prove yourself. Will you choke like Horace Roscoe, or bring home the gold like Bill Sheeler does? According to Mr. Robinson, it’s all in your mind — John Nielsen J The Real “Swingers” Putt Out At Whitford. Golf is an individualist type of sport. To be a consistent golfer takes hours of hard practice and a lot of dedication. Golfing is more than learning the skills and fundamentals of the game. The best golfer is often the one with the best mental attitude. You have to believe in yourself. This season the team ended with a 4 — 6 record. It was a young team comprised of mostly juniors, two sophomores, and two freshmen. Three members of the team went to the Districts held at Valley Forge Country Club where sophomore Mark Rogers shot low with an 87. Mark’s hole-in-one on the fifth hole at Whitford was the individual highlight of the season. — Chris Watts GOLF — ROW 1: Steve Patton. Greg Peters. Mark Rogers ROW 2: Tom Smith, Rob Butz, Chris Watts. Mark Filiaci, Paul Klaebel. The Cross Crazy Team Was Lacking In Experience, VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY ROW 1: Bryan Zink. Tom Stretch. Mike McKeon (Sr.). Gerorge Zittle (Sr ). Paul Hellhake (Sr.). Darryl Trego. Mr Pastmo (Coach). DHS OPP Phoemxville 26 31 Pottstown 43 17 Great Valley 50 15 Owen J. Roberts 32 24 Henderson 42 17 Coatesville 48 15 East 41 18 Kennett Square 25 36 Boyertown 38 17 Springford 15 46 Pottsgrove 20 35 Twin Valley 25 30 Chesmont Championships 5th Place Record. 5 wins, 7 losses overall; 3 wins, 7 losses Ches-Mont • Lowest score wins. The Cross Country team was lacking only in experience this year. With only two runners with previous cross country experience the team still did remarkably well enabling Coach Pastino to reach a total of 150 career victories. Dedication is the main ingredient in cross country running because of the hard practices and the bad weather the team must put up with. More than once the cross country team held meets in weather which caused the football and soccer teams to either practice indoors or go home. This is the second year Downingtown has had a girls cross country team. For the second year in a row Debbie Hegarty placed in the Ches-Mont championships. This time she took second place with the teams other runner not too far behind. Even though there was much hard work this season the team did manage to have a lot of fun. What could be more fun than running opposing team members into trees, taking bets on when Neilson would drop from the race, whirlpool practice, or even running up Rock Raymond Mountain. Of course this years team also had their unforgettable sayings like, Cross Crazy team ' Are you awake Rip. Mr. Schnure do you Schnerrrr......... when you sleep.” — Paul Hellhake 144 And, Could It Be True, A Girl Stole The Show? 145 DHS OPP Springfield (Del. Co.) 36 25 Solanco 22 27 Owen J. Roberts 24 24 Pottstown 38 16 Marple Newton 21 23 Henderson 29 25 Phoemxville 23 30 Coatesville 33 19 Spring Ford 21 27 Boyertown 26 19 Great Valley 23 20 East 36 15 Pottsgrove 40 14 Conestoga 32 18 Record: 9 wins, 4 losses. 1 tie overall; 7 wins. 2 loses. 1 tie Ches-mont. VARSITY WRESTLING - ROW 1: Steve Swarner. Ed Frame. Mike McKeon(Sr). Mike Smith (Sr.). Mike Massimini. Dave Forbes. Dave Mattiom (Sr.), J.C. Obendorfer. Roger Wenk (Sr.). Jesse Hamilton ROW 2: Dave Sanko (Manager), Mr Johnson (Head Coach). Bob Frame(Sr.), Scott MacKenzie(Sr.). Mr. Morgan (Coach). Christopher Bryan (Manager). This year, the Downmgtown Whippet wrestlers posted a successful 9-4-1 season, taking a third place in the Ches-Mont league. The team never seemed to get it all together as weight and medical problems plagued the Whippets from the start. Although getting off to a slow start with a loss to Solanco the Whippets soon got back on the winning streak. Roger Wenk, one of the standout grapplers on the team, won the Conestoga P.B.M. Tournament. Co-Captain Bob Frame and Heavyweight Jess Hamilton captured seconds at the tournament while Scott MacKenzie. also a co-captain, took a third place. Congratulations should be extended to Roger Wenk, probably the toughest 167 pounder in the league; Scott MacKenzie, a fine co-captain who always managed to keep team moral up; Mike .Smith, the Whippets hard nosed 126 pounder, and sophomore Mike Massamini, one of the most consistent winners on the team. Considering that most of the varsity team consists of juniors or sophomores, the Whippet matmen have a promising future. Coaches Alray Johnson and Michael Morgan did a fine job teaching and drilling the wrestlers throughout the season. Good luck to both of them in the future! — Bob Frame, Co-Captain A Lot Of Reversals Pointed Us To A Successful Season J.V. WRESTLING — ROW 1: Chad McNeil. Vince Massimini, Larry Griggs. Mike Whiteman. Bob Pealer. Chris DeMark, Tony Celn. James Kend g(Sr.). ROW 2: Mr. Morgan (Coach). Mike Snyder. Joe Cmcotta. Claude Shelton. John Garnett. Bill Brown. Tony Madiro. Christopher Bryan (Manager). Mr. John$on(Head Coach). 147 Hail To The Conquering Heroines! We Were 1! We started off our season with a first place victory in our Christmas Tournament and ended up with a Ches-Mont Championship and advancement into Districts. This was the first time ever a DHS basketball team won the Ches Mont title (girls or boys), and the first team ever to go to Districts. All our hard work, time, and dedication paid off. Bean . . . Mellonhead ... JoJo ... Rubber Reebers ... O.D.C. ... Balleretta ... BoBo’s ... Very Berry ... Sprout ... Don’t circumnavigate the globe ... Christmas Tournament — Edy named MVP and Sue N. on the All Star Team ... belly button ... follow through ... Sue B’s horn ... Box out ... Come on everybody to the Whippet beat ... Our only loss to Boyertown — by 4 points ... Close games with C-Ville and Great Valley ... Are you psyched? ... J.V. — undefeated ... Oh when the Whippets come marching out. they were Ches-Mont Champs! It all totals up to the best season ever! — Chris Johnson (Editor’s Note: After this was written, the All Ches-Mont teams were announced. Results: Edy Lyons. 1st team, Chris Johnson and Sue North, 2nd team; Sharon Watson, honorable mention. We’re all proud of your accomplishments.) VARSITY BASKETBALL — ROW 1: Edy Lyons(Sf.. Co-Captain), Chris )ohnson($r.. Co-Captain) ROW 2: Janet Reed. Renee Sweeney. Sue North(Sr.). Sandy Bireley. Sue Berry. Donna Dorsey. Deb Hegarty(Sr.). Sharon Watson. Laurie Formica(Sr.). Ms Shiffer(Coach). DHS OPP. Conestoga 41 31 Bishop Shanahan 46 36 Henderson 42 24 Phoemxville 54 19 Pottsgrove 50 24 Boyertown 38 42 East 57 28 Owen J. Roberts 52 24 Bishop Shanahan 38 34 Coatesville 51 43 Pottstown 59 26 Great Valley 39 34 Spring Ford 52 42 Record: 12 wins. 1 loss overall; 9 wins 1 loss Ches-Mont. J V BASKETBALL — ROW 1: Jacqui Casey. Ronnie Della Motta. Linda Patterson. Nina Roberts. Kathy Jewell ROW 2: Mr Schnure(Coach). Teresa Gaskins. Anne Kennedy. Hope McClean. Kathy Herion. Kathy Martinez. Linda Thompson. U9 “Mr. Ifert Has Produced One Of The Finest, The 1975-76 Downmgtown Marching and Concert Bands will surely go down in OHS history as one of the best. The bands’ season has included several concerts, parades and three tough competitions. A new experience for the band was the Cavalcade of Bands, a marching band competition which was held at O.J. Roberts. The overall sound of the 170 plus band was impressive to the crowd and the judges. Much of the credit for the successful marching band season goes to the bands’ assistant director, Mr. Capolupo, whose knowledge of music and friendship shown towards the band was inspirational. For the concert season, the band was divided into two ensembles. The Wind Ensemble performed under the direction of Mr. Ifert and the Symphonic Band was lead by Mr. Capolupo. The two outstanding directors are also very successful with the stage bands. In preparation for their trip to the Orlando Music Festival in Florida, the two bands performed in the Red, White, and Blue Concerts which proved to be successful and enjoyable for all. The two fine directors have made the Downmgtown Bands what they are. Mr. Ifert’s own words, “I have never had a losing band, reflects the type of band Downingtown has. In this last year at Downingtown Mr. Ifert has produced one of the finest, most well-rounded bands in DHS history. — Kip Smith SYMPHONIC BAND ROW 1: S. Holden. P Fletcher, E Barker. N. Payton. J. Savastio, K. Mertz, D. Glass, G. MacDougal. N. Mauger. K. Edwards. J. Williams. ROW 2: B. Phillips. L Reed. S. Alexander. L. Hopkins. H. Mattson. K. Heckman. D Wilson. J. Glass, D. Routzahn, N. Bell. D Russell. K Trego. K. Trego, C Rimes. B Byler. C. Barringer. 0. Osbourne ROW 3: F. DiFuria. G. Eshelman, N. Filoromo. C. Ham. B. Wakefoose. $. Forbes. L. Harrop. N. Baker. I Edwards, D. Bradley. A. Paradise. W. Kelton, D. Blankenship. B. Mertz. R. Ifert. R. Shea, T. Newlm. A. Capriotti. C. Klocek. S. Gbur. ROW 4: Mr. Capolupo. M. Ehrgott. T. Hawes. K. Ursim, C. Thompson, B. Hessmger. M. Wasmund. H. Klinger. D. Schwartz. M. Valente. D. SanSouscie. J. Lyons. R. Westerholm. J. Jameson, J. Fehr ROW 5: R. Barringer. A. Rhodes. D. Andrien. T. Hawes. K. Urbine. P. Ciotti. S Carbo. MISSING FROM PICTURE: C. Baker, C. Smith, C. Chadwick, T. Shea, S. Oakes, T. Fox. S. Fox, K. Habecker, 0. Heit. B. Hurst. B. Lien. D. Madrigale. R. Wanhay. D. Wansink, S. Wallace WIND ENSEMBLE - ROW 1: M. Figurelli, J. Hall. D. Ayoub, E. Hoffman. J. Nothstme. K. Henry. A. Barom. ROW 2: J. Martini. C. Ardrey. E. Reed. D. Stalder. K. Geschwmdt. P. Bradley. P. Wallace. A. Dowlm. R. Allen. S. Watson. D. Eppenhimer. ROW 3: L. Hummel. P. Wasmund. D. Piersol. M. McClure. B. Brewton. S. Smith. M. McCue, J. Kraftchak, J. Lewis, A. Radcliffe, M. Turner. D. Noth-Stine. W. Davis. ROW 4: D. Fehr. R. Craig, K. Smith, S. Berry. J. Daghir. S. Rowan. C. Figurelli. J. Roberts. G. Ehrgott, S. Harrop. ROW 5: A. Linton. L. Patterson, D. O'Connor, A. Fusco. W. Popioy. M. DeSilets, M. SanSouscie MISSING FROM PICTURE: J. Neff. E. Lucas. D. Zemple 150 Most Well-rounded Bands In DHS History” DISTRICT BAND: S. Rowan. J. Martini. L. Hummel, M. McClure. S. Berry. R. Smith 1ST REGIONAL BAND: S. Rowan, I, Martini This year the Concert Choir was invited to sing at the Music Educators National Conference, one of only a dozen high school groups across the country so honored. This event climaxed years of the hard work by Mr. Ditzler and the choirs. One of the hardest-working groups in school, the Concert Choir has achieved and maintained a standard of excellence rivalled by none. There are no words to describe the pride, work, dedication, laughter, tears, disputes, and genuine affection that comprise the Concert Choir experience. — Carol Schafer CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS — Paul Wasmund (President). Melissa Turner (Vice President). Karen MacDonald (Secretary-Treasurer). Carol Schafer (Chairman Delta Committee). CONCERT CHOIR — ROW 1: E. Barker. N. Runyan. R. Tiller. J. Westenberger. C. Boryta. D. Hegarty. D. Westenberger. K. MacDonald. J. Jacobs. D. Piersol. M. DiFuria. J. Glass. M. Hasson. G. Woll. I. Thompson ROW 2: S. Wagoner. A. Barom. N. Stillwell. L. Presson. D. Woods, L. Edwards. C. Schafer. P. Loomis. C. Venditta. K. Caldwell. M. Turner. J. Nothstme. C. Ardrey. P. McJilton, N. Bender. I. Gottier. J. Brubaker. ROW 3: G. Eshleman. D. Shavor. H. V. Gedney. B. Punt. J. Bullock. M. Kenworthey. P. DeMicco. $. Cooke. D. Garnett. P. Wasmund. J. Schutt. M. Filiaci. M. Valente. C. Thompson. D. Heit. D Mountm. S. Harrop. C. Bryan. N. DiFonso, R. Buts. B. Roepe. M. McClure. M. Styles. D. Zlotowski. R. Allen. D. Whalen. MISSING FROM PICTURE: W. Davis. D. SanSoucie. L. Maenak. G. Booth. D. Nothstme. R. Kucker. “The Concert Choir Experience” VOCAL ENSEMBLE - ROW 1: M Hasson. J Westenberger. 0. Hegarty. 0 Westenberger. J. Jacobs. D. Shavor. J Thompson. D Woods. D. Piersol ROW 2: N. Runyan. N Stillwell. G Eshleman. L. Edwards. C Venditta. K. Cald well. M Turner. J Nothstme. C Ardrey. P McJilton ROW 3: B. Punt. J Bullock. M. Kenworthey. D Garnett. P Wasmund. M Styles. P DeMicco. R Arters. D. Whalen. ROW 4: P Stable. C. Thompson. 0. Heit. M Piliaci. S. Harrop. J Schutt. S Cooke MISSING FROM PICTURE W Davis. G. Booth. L. Maenak GIRLS CHORUS — ROW 1: D Westenberger. T. Gottier, J. Thompson. D. Piersol. N Mark. D McDowell. D Grigson. L Ayers, M DiFuria, N Bender. S Wagonger. ROW 2: P. McJilton. K MacDonald. S. Wallace. N. Runyan. D. Russell. T Shirk. D DeRenzi. B Smith. C. Rimes. B Antrim. J. Brubaker. ROW 3: J. Westenberger. T DiMartm. L Gerrmger. B Byler. P. Loomis. C. Schafer. P DiFonzo. M Stillwell. D. Shavor. T. Sheeler MISSING FROM PICTURE: L Maenak. H. Bullock 153 Aren’t Those Bottles Supposed To Be Empty? Ecology Club has made everyone involved become more aware of our ecological environment and has made everyone appreciate it more than ever before. Our main program, recycling, has been generating more support throughout the community; however, there still aren’t enough people involved. During the year we helped at the Nature Center of Charlestown and continued monthly .recycling. We were members of the Cousteau Society and sponsored an Indian boy. Ecology Club has been a great experience for us and we re sure it could be worthwhile for others. — Joyce Glass, Eileen Murphy ECOLOGY CLUB — ROW 1: Mike WakJrop. Debbie Bittle. Kim Brian. Valerie Reti. Linda Patterson. Amy Nye. Sandy Potter. Sue Waldrop. Eileen Murphy. Rita Cantor. Donna Stalder ROW 2: Janice Lyons. Cindi Williams. Wendy Thompson. Jan Westenberger. Nick DiFonzo. Scott Thatcher. Barb Baldwin. Doug Hoover. Rod Thompson. Sue Potter. Advised by Miss Hille 134 Who Has More Power, Paul Or The Gavel? NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - ROW 1: B. London. S. Long. E. Branyan. J. Klein. T. Hawes. N. DiFonzo. 0. Sanko. K. MacDonald. C. Patrylak. M. Keller. R. Butz. ROW 2: B. Baldwin. B. Piersol, D DeRenzi, D. O’Connor. L. Maenak, J. Lewis. D Hegarty. B. Fell. D. Piersol. P. McKibbm. J. Jacobs. C. Johnson, ROW 3: J. Farrington. P DiMatteo, P. Loomis, B. Storm, B. Bull. J. Glass. E. Murphy. C. Feldman. N. Mark. T. Sechnst. S. North. D. Waldemier. G. Worth, ROW 4: J. Casey. H. Bittman. S. Watson. D. Porta, C. Treer. A, Lalwaney. M DiFuria. D, Eppeheimer. S. Lenhart. A. DiAntomo, K. Welch. D. Bradley. L. Figurelli. ROW 5: H. Weiss, D. Parry. K Kipp. D. Russell, S. Smith. D. Woods. M. Haynes. S. Berry. D. Zlotowski. A. Wright. T. Gottier. D. Russo. ROW 6: D. Warner. D. Stahl. G. Loomis. R. Kerber. C. Bryan. J Hanson. J. Lyons, N. Hubler. ROW 7: M Wasmund, J. Ashmhurst. S. Lien, S. Harrop. B. Rambo. C. Schafer. K. Caldwell. D Stalder. S. Swavely. C. Beam. ROW 8: D. Schwartz. J. McIntyre. M. Bryant. T. Holmes. M Charles. R. Uhlman, P Hellhake. M. Caspero. Advised by Mrs. Finn. The mam purpose of NHS is to give its members a means of involvement in the school and community through a number of projects ranging from sending handicapped children to summer camp, to selling hot dogs at wrestling matches. The Honor Society, each year, supports several worthwhile activities with money earned during the year. Some of these include awarding a scholarship each year to 2 deserving seniors, sending a student to a Presidential seminar in Washington, and selecting a candidate for the Hugh O'Brien Scholarship. Despite the fact that our meetings (some of which set new records for shortness) were often ruled by chaos we usually managed to cover the business at hand without actually beating anyone with the gavel. Most importantly we found it was possible to get both satisfaction and enjoyment out of being involved. — Paul McKibbm Is It Finished Yet? Dumb! I can’t get in the photography room! Where is your assignment? We need typewriter ribbon. Another advertisement? I hate typing this puzzle. I'm going crazy. All these sounds of anguish could be heard coming from Room 300 on almost any given night. Through hard work, perseverance and a little creativity we came out with a better paper. We had trouble getting started and had to overcome some fearful obstacles like the deadline, but we had lots of fun doing it. Nick's Pizza? Do you think we can print it? I can't find the address! Would you make a headline? Sorry. Where is the key? Stop singing! Is it finished ... yet? — Dawn Kohler PENNY PRESS ROW 1: Wendy Thompson, Sally Wagner. Dawn Kohler, Theresa Sarmento, ROW 2: Sara Lawson. Karen Protivnak. Tammy Thomas. Sue Pannebaker. Dave Zlotowski. Nancy Bender. Aruna Lalwaney. Judy Giannarmo. ROW 3. John Reutter. Joanne Vasile. Jill Breneman. Bruce Burns. Judi Jenkins. Paul McKibbon. George Quinn Advised by Mr Haas 155 Ros Needs Those Dues! To be a member of 6.A.A., a girl must have earned at least her J. V. letter. It’s hard to say what a usual meeting is like because they're always different. They last anywhere form 5 to 35 minutes; very seldom do they start on time, committees are always being formed, Ros is constantly trying to collect dues, and the old and new business is discussed. Most members purchase a jacket and work for their senior plaques. For the first time we sponsored a basketball rules clinic for any girl and parent who were interested. We plan Parents Day for all the girls teams. We also plan to participate in the Gym-kana in the spring. Belonging to G.A.A. is being involved in a group that has a common interest — every member is involved in at least one sport. — Chris Johnson G A A - ROW 1: K Brian. K Martinez. D Burgess. M Keller, M McGeehan. C. Johnson. R Tiller. A. Parvensky. R Nailer. T DiMartin. ROW 2:1 Mattiom. R. Stonewall. J. Lewis. B Dunwoody. G. Haase. D Davis. D Hegarty. C Schafer. L Ward. D. Russo. ROW 3: $. Watson. C. Patrylak. I Hummed. S. Swavely. M. Haynes, A McGowan. T. Schlitz. S North. $ Berry. ROW 4: J. Hallman. H. McClean. L. Thompson. K. Kipp. S. Bireley. D. Parry. C. Treer. N Mark. H. Bittman Advised by Miss Shifter and Miss Anderson. Why Do They Wear Yellow Gym Suits? Girls Leaders Club is an organization designed for those girls interested in physical fitness. A leader's sense of responsibility, enthusiasm and leadership is clearly exhibited as she assists the teacher and the students. In this club a girl gives up one or two of her study halls to help the teacher take attendance, carry equipment, spot or just mark tests. No matter what, there’s always something interesting to do. — Dee Bricker GIRLS LEADERS CLUB — ROW 1: Donna Valentino. Dee Bricker. Dottie Gaffney. Linda Mattiom. Mary Beth Lynam, ROW 2: fill Kulokoski. Carol Myers. Deirdre O'Connor. Brenda Lewis. Sharon Watson. Ros Tiller. Sandy Bireley. Cathy Treer. ROW 3: Barb Dunwoody. Joanne Vasrle. He d Bittman. Amy McGowan. Hope McClean. Linda Berzmskie. Margot Haynes. Sally Swavely. Advised by Miss Anderson 1S6 The Tutorer Tutors The Tutoree the object of Tutorial Club is for the tutorer to tutor the tutoree. The tutorer usually has an A or B average in any subject, and the tutoree might have anywhere form A C to A-Z. There are many highlights of this club. The personal satisfactions gained are overwhelming, when the pupil's achievements rise high and above his greatest expectations. Among many other highlights, if you're daring, is the possibility of eating 3 lunches if the tutoree doesn’t show up. Do we travel you ask? Let me tell you! Many an exciting hour has passed with many adventurous journeys ranging from the chaotic excitement of the lunch room to the solemn atmosphere of the office. Yes, I definitely would join Tutorial Club again next year, if I were going to be here. So to all you nonmembers, who are bored with study hall, and seek adventure and fulfillment, find yourself a tutoree, and start tutoring! — Gail Booth TUTORIAL CLUB — ROW 1: T Dimartin. K Kipp, J Tussey. M Keller, T. Ursini. V Reti. C Griggs. B Habacker ROW 2: B. Antrim. H Maragakas. L Hopkins. N Mark. 0 Gilcrest. A. Fiore. G. Booth. J. Hammons ROW 3: S Vourvoulias. B Waketoose. A Kennedy. K Brown, C. Crothers. G. Eshleman. I Figurelli ROW 4: S. Sten, 0. Linton. C Risbon, G. Loomis. J Hanson. M Price. J. Farrington. P Burns Advised by Mrs Susman Overdue?! I Never Even Took It Out! Students who help in the library not only collect and distribute passes, they also assist in the operation of the library. They stamp and shelve books, file cards, and help other students in locating certain information. However, there is still more to be done. The students, also, decorate the library on special occasions such as Thanksgiving and Christmas. We hold meetings after school to get new ideas and plans activities. Library Service Club is interesting and fun because it gives you the satisfaction of helping other students and it gives a person a feeling of responsibil ity. — Donna McDowell LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB — ROW 1: M. Snyder. K. Carney, T Middleton. C Boryta. T Cornog. C Brown. K Derk. C. Johnson. V Skinner. M Wilson. ROW 2: C. Feldman. T. Sechrist. J. Powell. D. McDowell. M. Cerquitella. S. Cressy, J. Fnel. D. Stakler. S. Smith. ROW 3: G. Parkyn. S North. S Waldenmaier. N. Runyan. 0. Quill. D. McDermott. 0. Shavor. B. Baldwin. L. Hemzman. T. Grier. ROW 4: K Oestreich. T. Davis. J. Gooding. Y. DeJong. L. Gallimore. L Miller. C Gerber, A Nye. C. Woods. E. Zink. K. Irego. ROW 5: W Buchanan. D. Case. B. Gayer. B. Waketoose. S. Stilwell. J. Wallitsch. S Nonken. K. Snyder. D. Krapf. D. Ivey. L Webb Advised by Mrs. Grebey and Mrs. Weakland. 157 The perfect member of the Yearbook Staff has the following qualities: dedication and insanity. You must be both dedicated and insane to spend the Saturday and Sunday before a deadline at school working on a yearbook. The perfect word to describe a meeting before a deadline is confusion. But, somehow, someway, Mr. Dietrich manages to pull us all together to work as a team and everything begins to fall into place. This team is like a baseball team: each inning is another deadline met, and at the end of the last inning we have created “Our Year.” — Cathy Beam YEARBOOK EDITORIAL STAFF — ROW 1: Frank Talucci, Joyce McCann. Aruna Lalwaney, Leslie Maenak. Diane Mento. Dee Bricker, Linda Griggs. Debbie Burgess ROW 2: Carol Schafer. Sue Seibert. Lisa Figurelli, Pat Mattson, Angela Fiore Lisa McFeaters, Tangeline Sechrist. ROW 3: Dan Mountm, Mary Beth Whalm. Sally Swavely. Lenore Doran. Cathy Beam. Mary DiFuna, Mari Greene. Advised by Mr. Dietrich. The Business Staff is always on the go. Gathering ads and patrons, selling yearbooks to a different homeroom everyday, our quick meetings in room 303 and all the other things the staff does, keep us hopping. But its a lot of fun ... The Lobby ... “Whose got an ad?” ... That homeroom!” ... “Please, come to the meeting.” ... Deadline ... are things we'll never forget. I enjoy working as business editor, even if it gets a little hectic, and if someone asked me to do it again I would, without a second thought. — Joann Vasile Did We Have A Meeting Yesterday? Is The Copy Key On Cathy’s Table? YEARBOOK BUSINESS STAFF ROW 1: Tammy Shirk, Joanne Vasile, Lisa Miller ROW 2: Tammy Thomas. Robin Dunn ROW 3: Theresa Vattilana. Desiree Valentino ROW 4: Marsha McCallm, Sue Holden, Janice Romanelii, Lynnae Gallimore, Doug Hoover. Advised by Mrs. Margin. 158 Does Anyone Have A Lollipop? Paint! ... on the floors! ... and the walls! ... and the people! (a little made it to the signs). Amid the yelling and confusion, the work somehow manages to get done. Our once-a-week meetings may not always be organized, but they are definitely a lot of fun. Pep Club Night is also Lollipop Night. No one ever shows up without at least one! Pep Club paints signs to be hung in the locker rooms and sometimes the hall, for all the athletic teams. We are also responsible for the decorations for the annual Sports Banquet in the spring. One event not to be forgotten is the Spaghetti Dinner! It's a lot of work, but even more fun! — Mimi McGeehan PEP CLUB — ROW 1: C. Childs, B. Sheeler. D. Sanko. D. Greene, L. Bricker. S. O'Neill. S. Gotberg. E. Lyons. T. Shirk. ROW 2: M Keller. T Ursini. C. Risbon. P Bradley. K. Davis. K. DiOttavio. S. Whitemore. D. Gafney. L. Mattiom. M. Mmgione. D. Valentino. L. Formica. J. Romanelli. ROW 3: E. Reed. D Bradley. K. Edwards. T DiMartm. J. Isabella. L. Esworthy, T. Vattilana, C. Zeltwanger, T. O'Connell, H. Maragakes, I. Sheeler, J. Hamilton. S. McCusk'er.ROW 4: N. Hayes. A Haigh.M Haynes.I Farrington. D. Benton. T. Sarmento. J. Genarino. T Caridi. T. Sarmento, J. Martin, L. Miller. K. Beavers. ROW 5: D. Mattiom. F. Talucci, B. Russell. L. Hagerstrom. L Gregor. M. Hasson. C. Pealer. R. Mento. J. Geist. P. McQue. 0. Jenkins. J. McClure, K. Hoeflich. ROW 6: T. Madiro. J. McKeon, L. Griggs. J. DeArrnit. C. Brown. S. Bireley. L. Thompson. J. Talucci. W. Buchanan. J. Hoehmg. T. Gaskins. S. Belknap. B. Taglund. ROW 7: D. Balben. 0. Burgess. T. Little. M. Whalm. S. Seibert. B. Habacker. K. Geschwmdt. J. Pickering. J. Grabowski. D. Tolley. M. McGeehan, 0. Bricker. D. Valentino. ROW 8: R. Nailor. L. Watchorn. A. Parvensky. K. Straussler. B. Norris. K. MacDonald. S. Smith. M. Gosselm, B. Bull. K. Lyons. D. Gaffney. K. Hall, D. Russo, Advised by Miss McGee. We Work Hard To Make Progress. In schools our size there are two groups of people: people that try to change from outside the system and people that try to change within the system. We try within the system and it works!! Our goals are to work our hardest for the 1600-plus students in Downingtown High School and to make progress. The two come hand in hand and it shows already. Student Council will undertake many projects in this Bicentennial year. So, look for us around the school; we’re the ones ... — Heidi Parvin STUDENT COUNCIL — ROW 1: K. Welch. S. Wagner. M Price. K. Caldwell, D. O'Conner H. Parvin. W Davis. C Norman. S. Potter. B. Philips. S Forgione. ROW 2: H. Weiss. T. Thomas. D. Antrim. A. Fisher. L. Hagerstom. R. Stonewall. J. Reed. B. Storm. C. Carfrey. K. Heckman. R. Eckdahl. B Bradley. J. Casey. ROW 3: J. Obendorfer. S. Seibert. H. Hodge, K. Steltzer. K. Herion. K. Welch. H. Maragakes. T. Gaskin. S. Belknap. L. Reed. L. Vogel. D. Zlotowski. C. Bryan. ROW 4: T. Madiro. M Mathis. P DeMicco. L. Smoth. C. Fissel. P DeMicco. C Comstock. B. Dunwoody. G. Haase. J. Kunsh. D. Sanko. ROW 5: K. Lyons. G. Worth. N. Mauger. S. Lenhart. J. Breneman. B. Wildaur, K. Bedwell. C. Isabella. S. Capriotti. D. Gngson. P. Cwtti. ROW 6: K. MacDonald. B. Habacker. D. Burgess. M. Gosselm, K. Strausler. M Keller. L. Gregor. C. Lammey. B. Massarella. J. Savastio. Advised by Mr Mathias and Mrs. DeMicco. 159 The Flamingo Dancers Were Unforgettable Each year the Spanish Club displays more and more enthusiasm among its members. This year, with all the enthusiasm, we have been able to pursue more projects and achieve various goals. Our new project this year was the Cooking Club, where members prepared foreign meats and flaunted their culinary talents monthly. The decoration and song committees helped us to set the scene for our dinners. What ever happened to our clean-up committee is beyond me! The trip to Immacu-lata to view the talented flamingo dancers was unforgettable. The Spanish Club gives the individual an excellent chance to place himself in a cultural atmosphere other than his own. We thank you, Mrs. Laurento and Mrs. Fontaine, for your time, dedication, and hard work with our Spanish Club. — Teresa Ursim SPANISH CLUB — ROW 1: C. Treer.C. Kipp. T. DiMartm. D Sanko. M, Keller. A. Fiore, T. Ursim. J. Klein, J. Jacobs, I. Neilson. S. Bireley ROW 2: S. Fox. J. Jenkins. G Worth. A. Filoromo. L. Hopkins. H. Maragakes, L. McKeown. G. Booth. J. Hammons. 0. Mattson, S. Wallitsch. K. Smith. ROW 3: S. Sten, C. Crothers. M Price. L. Gernnger. D DeRenzi. C. Comstock. L Reed. E. Tucker. S. Vourvoulis, K. Derk. B. Wakeloose. M B. Schwarz. ROW 4: D. Linton. L. Gallimore. P. Burns, J. Wolfe. J. Farrington. D. Gilchrest. K. Brown. G. Haase. M. Murray. M. Charles. T. Schiltz. P. DiMatteo. J. Casey. ROW 5: G. Usavage, R. Butz. $. Akin, B. Baldwin. M Parvensky. A. Kennedy. L. Potts. A. Griffith. P. Cwtti, G. Rainey. ROW 6: D. Lasoff. B. Antrim. T. Holmes. J. Petrie. 0. Stahl. J. Lyons. D. Stalder, T. Ippolito. R Kerber. A. Vourvoulis. Advised by Mrs. Laurento and Mrs.Fontaine. Can I Help It Volleyball Isn’t French? A club? What the . .. How can you have a club with only six members? What! Dissolve the constitution? Oh, I see just for a few minutes. Then what do we do with the new members? Ah ha, play French games, eat French food and have some fun in French. What about the candy store ... No candy store! How will I survive after school without sustenance - I'll starve! How about volley ball, we always used to play that last year. Oh no! Well it’s not French ... But now our club is better, instead of wasting our time playing volley ball, great plans are being made. A field trip to Philadelphia, a Bicentennial project and well, who knows ... The club is ... What! What do you mean the candy order didn’t arrive? I'll kill ’em! — Blair London (President) FRENCH CLUB - ROW 1: Drew London, Susan Snee. Sharon Forbes. Ann Dowtm. Patty McQue. Nancy Mark, Debbie Hegarty. Tim Hawes. ROW 2: Dave Zlotowski. Blair London. Paul McKibbm, Kathy Kipp. Jeanne McClure. Darryl Bull. LuAnn Creamer. Karen Heckman, Sara Lawson. Karen Geschwmdt. ROW 3: Mike Moore. Greg Loomis. Debbie Woods. Margot Haynes. Aruna Lalwaney. Melissa Turner. Valerie Bubas. Jane Pickering, Mindy Keller. Teresa Ursim. Advised by Mrs. Donaghy and Mrs Susman. 160 Oh, The Food Was “Wunderbar”! German Club. “Der Deutsche Rats-keller,” is outstanding because we strive to be original and not copy activities or ideas from other clubs. Our second annual German Night will be the most important activity. We will have an outstanding German Band and also German Dancers. The members of DDR” all enjoy German food, so we put together a German dinner. The food was “wunderbar!” We are also planning a trip to the German Conso-late in Philadelphia. We have meetings two or three times a month. The meetings are usually for working in preparation for our next activity. Some meetings are more social and include refreshments and a little polka party. I enjoy “DDR” because we have many interesting activities and good times. Any German student can join “DDR”, and I’m sure that anyone who does will enjoy it as much as I have. - Mike Penman GERMAN CLUB — ROW 1: L. McFeaters. I Patterson. Mr Mathias. M. Penman. D. Eppiheimer. M. Turner. C. Venditta. ROW 2: A. Wright. A. Morgan. R. Eppiheimer. B. Davis. K. Erwin. J. Buruschkm. C. Barringer. N. Hubler. ROW 3: T. Middleton. P. Wedge. S. Steimer. K. Herrion. C Stockhoff. L Verzikskie. R. Barringer. G. McCarraher. B Lennox. ROW 4: D. Sanders. B. Smith. M. Simmon. S. Murdock. S. Lenhart. P Kmter. E. Zynk Advised by Mr. Mathias. “The Wrestling Belles Efforts Were Never Pinned!” WRESTLING BELLES - ROW 1: R. DiSilvestro. F. DiFur.a. F. Talucci. ROW 2: K. Downing. R. Tiller. S. Seibert. K. Durk. C Brown. M. Gossel.n, K. Strausler. B. Tagland, M Whalin. ROW 3: J. McCann. S. Forbes. C. Griggs. K. Hoeflich. K. Beavers. S. Grant. H. Howard. ROW 4: V Skinner. C. Johnson. J. McClure D Ivey G Beavers. S. Capriotti. D. Krapf. J. Lewis. Advised by Mr. Johnson and Mr. Morgan Dedicated to expressing enthusiasum and support for the men who represent Downingtown High School on the wrestling mats throughout the Chestmont. the Wrestling Bells efforts were never pinned! Grappling to help the team achieve their goals, we try to raise money by doing small things throughout the school year. The greatest reward for a Wrestling Belle is feeling for the wrestlers, being a part of what they are doing, and knowing that she has not only helped but also shares the pride involved with the sport. — Kimberly Miller 161 The Unseen “Stars” STAGE CREW — ROW 1: Chris Norman. Jeff Layton. Rod Thompson. Tim Hawes. Sue Potter. Steve Fiedler. Advised by Mr. Schimdt. Stage Crew is a way to get into drama without really getting up in front of an audience. It also gives you a chance to work in a technical field. Tim Hawes likes Stage Crew because it gives him a chance to turn on the blue lights. Some people think that Stage Crew is all fun and games. However, all of the lights have to be just so — that's if they’re working at all. Lights going out the night of the play and fuses blowing for no reason at all are both contributing factors to the near ulcers that plague members. The advisor, Mr. Schmidt, keeps us all busy and provides us with the inspirational guidance to keep us all going through the rough year. True, it may be a pain at times, but all in all, it’s worth it. • Steve Fiedler Smile! You’re On Candid Camera! Seeking for more exposure, the Photography Club at D.H.S. developed a very comprehensive program of activities this year. A club always thought of as being in the dark, this year possesses a light sensitive aura. Some of the safelights (highlights) of our club exist in the choice comments emanating from the darkroom: “That wasn’t fix going down the drain” ... “Where’s the brush and a print projection scale ... You dropped what?!” In the beginning, most members seem to take a negative approach to the club, but a more colorful approach develops in time. Some of the members are learning new and interesting techniques now used in the modern day world of photography. As a result, interesting and creative pictures have emerged from the darkroom. — Eric Muzzi (President), Debi Jaeschke, Mr. Matter PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB — ROW 1: Lisa McFeaters. Michelle Mathis. Barb Byler, Joanne Combs, Sandy Tahar. Tammy Thomas. Joanne Vasile. ROW 2: Craig Thomas. Linda Gerrmger. Rod Thompson. Eric Muzzi, Brad Wildauer. Larry Griggs. John Rosenlieb, Dennis Drill, Steve Rosenzweig, Dave Shelby. Advised by Mr. Matter. They’re All Charged Every week it’s tough fighting your way through the mobs of people waiting in line to get into the electronics room ... all seven of them. Our fearless leader is a full-blooded Italian and about as feisty as a fully charged capacitor. We plan various trips to surrounding industries to check out the bathrooms and vending machine facilities. We also plan to do something to help solve the energy problems, either solar energy or wind power, and we may generate enough power to work a flashlight. But, all in all, we will probably learn something ... and so it goes. — Jim Warner. ELECTRONICS CLUB — ROW 1: Clark Gerber. John Staler, Mike Smith. Jim Lynch. Harlow Melton. Al Howard, ROW 2: Gifford Pierce. Scott Ven, Tim Velte, Roland Starkey. Kerry Weist. Bill Gayer. John Knsch. Lou Feldman. Bill Snee. Jim Warner. Steve Fiedler. John Pollock. Tim Matlack. Advised by Mr. Mandes and Mr DiBenedetto. 162 Then Who Is The SLA? Future Business Leaders of America is a nationally organized club that is being hosted at D.H.S. for the first time. Its purpose is to improve relations between students seeking business careers and established members of the business world. It helps give students a realistic view of their future careers in business. The way this goal is accomplished is by entertaining speakers from the business world and visiting businesses and viewing them in action. We have received a good deal of interest from local business people. Mrs. Mento’s continual help is an inspiration to many future business leaders in our school. — Diane Piersol (President) F.B.L.A — ROW 1: D. Bricker, T Norris. D. Piersol. S. Holden. J. Lewis, T. Vattilana, 0. Peterson. ROW 2: M. Lynam, K. Ingram, P. Drumheller. B. Lewis, D. Natalie, T. Shirk, L. Taylor. ROW 3: V. Laverty, B. Ravert. P. Failor, J. Boyd. S. Houch. J. Lewis. C. Zeltwanger, C. Isabella. Advised by Mrs. Mento. Temperatures Rising HEALTH CAREERS CLUB — ROW 1: Carolyn Woods. Tammy Shirk, Heather Bullock. Mrs. Moore. ROW 2: Amy Nye. Susan Nappe. Beth Trego. Kendra Brown. Linda Loughm. Ann Marie Wright. Advised by Mrs. Moore. The Health Careers Club is designed to give further and outstanding information concerning any nursing program a student may be interested in. It provides the student with a background in nursing care for patients in any form of hospital, whether it be caring for someone who is depressed and lonely, or someone who has a physical handicap. The highlights of our group are quite similar to those of other organizations. We talk about what we would like to do, and discover new things about ourselves. We have trips planned in the future, a visit to an old folks home, and also visits to hospitals. We feel this is a way to discover what health careers are really like. — Tammy Shirk (President) Would You Like To Try It? Home Ec Club is not a greatly publicized club, but is very active. We are busy with holiday decorations and various arts and crafts. Our plans of adopting a “foster grandmother,” helping a nursing home, and having an international dinner are events which everyone is excited about. Other projects include community and school service. Sometimes the meetings get a bit messy, but everyone has a good time, and that’s the main objective. You'd be surprised how much a few girls, some craft materials, and a little creative imagination can accomplish. However, without Mrs. Collin's help the club would not be possible. — Aruna Lal-waney HOME-EC CLUB — ROW 1: Beth Connlly. ROW 2: Aruna Lalwaney, Jill Breneman. Kim Brian. Patty Hedge. Cmdi Williams. Lisa Presson. Advised by Mrs. Collins. 163 Join Us And See How Fun It Is.” After an enthusiastic year, the Rod and Gun Club has returned again. However, this year is going to be even greater. We have already held three Hunter Safety Courses, many trap shooting contests, and a muskie fishing trip. We have planned a deer hunting trip and a trip to fish for trout in Union County. In attempts to fund our adventures we held bake sales and a roller skating night. In club meetings, the greatest emphasis is put on safety, technique, and execution of those techniques. We use the mediums of movies, discussions, and guest speakers to enhance our knowledge in hunting and fishing. If hunting or fishing is your type of fun, then join us and see how fun it is. — Chris Knoll. Robert Gordon The Sales Club is an organization de signed to help its members become experienced salespeople. We exper ience all types of customers and learn how to overcome the pressures that we will encounter. We have salesmen come from companies to talk about their products. We decide what we will sell and how we will sell it. We are more interested in gaining practice and technique than profit. We have many different kinds of people in our club so we learn a great deal from Mr. Valentine and each other. — Nicky Mento, Larry Bricker, Sue Potter It’s All In The Technique. SALES CLUB ROW 1: Adrian Miller. Dom Barlone. Steve Celn. Mr Valentine. Nancy Stillwell. Sharon Johnson. Bonnie Ravert. ROW 2: Larry Bricker. Mike Case. led Rogalis. George Quinn. Walton Harrold. Arthur Burgess. Barry Geddes. Mark Kraft. Curt Carney. Nick Carney. Nick Mento. Advised by Mr Valentine “Sharing This Is Very Important.” I have formed this club to share Jesus Christ with others through His Bible. Sharing this is very important. Church sometimes just isn't enough. Many activities around the holidays are planned. We visited old folks homes and childrens hospitals. Bake sales and other sales are ways of raising money. A normal meeting consists of songtime, Bible Study, prayer time, and crafts. Anyone interested in God or people can learn through Bible Study. I'd like to leave this with all of you. God is very real, whether or not you believe is your business. Many people ask what if there isn’t a God?” My response: I’ve lost nothing, my life was fun filled. You've got to take it, love it, and share it to live it. So share the news that God is in our land.” — Nancy Stilwell IN THE SON ROW 1: Valerie Reti. Angela Fiore. Heather Bullock. Gail Booth. Sandy Burns. ROW 2: Mark Hurt ler. Starr Akin, Barb Baldwin. Pam Loomis. Debbie Hipp. Jessie Shutt. Nancy Stillwell. Advised by Mrs. Reti. 164 We Concentrate On A Very Important Girl. Walking into A.P.L. Club every week is pretty much the same thing. Someone is sitting on the key board typing obscenities into someone else's workspace. Miss McGee then calls the club to order and 15 minutes later everyone is ready to listen to her. The meeting then adjourns to the computer room for a very important girl, er, computer talk. How many times a week does your girl shave her legs? Want to come to my party? Well, of course, we can arrange it around the time that’s most convenient for you? And so the meetings go. — Jim Warner A P L CLUB - ROW 1: Steve Fiedler. Paul McKibbm. Nancy Mauger. Anne Brickies. Jody Campbell. ROW 2: Jim Warner. Mark Webster. Greg Loomis. Blair London. Dave Zlotowski. Eric Branyan. ROW 3: Bill Lien. Mark Desilets. Charles Rice. Advised by Mr. Nobel and Miss McGee “War Is The Best And Worst Of Times.” In the Gaming Club we try to learn as well as have fun with historical simulation war games. We play a full spectra of games, from chess, the most ancient of war games, to games of wars of the future. As someone once said, “war is the best and the worst of times , but we find it fascinating to discover the mistakes of Napoleon, Rammel. Hitler, Attila the Hun, Bender, Bryan. Hubler, McKibbm, Zlotowski. . — Christopher Bryan GAMING CLUB - ROW 1: Chris Bryan. Kan Weist. Dave Zlotowski. Paul McKibbm. Noel Hubler. Nancy Bender. Advised by Mr Davidson. Let's Get Rid Of Those Study Halls! Art Assistance Club is different from the ordinary clubs. There are no meeings but we are all involved with some kind of art. This club is organized for people who want to further their interest in art as a career or hobby. There are no requirements to be met. If you have a study hall and you want to get rid of it, here’s your chance. — Ros Tiller AR] ASSISTANT CLUB - ROW 1: Gail Booth. Ann Fisher. Caryn Isabella. Ros Tiller. Diane Mento. Cindy Brown. Sandy Birely. Dennis Nelms. Nick Allien. ROW 2: Linda Gerrmger. Huston Mattson. Advised by Mrs Desmond 165 Are We Athletes Or Salesmen? LETTERMEN'S CLUB ROW 1: Bill Sheeler, Steve Gotberg. Jell Hoehmg. Steve Keech. Scott O’Neill. Jeb Bertoncim. Larry Bncker. Dom Bartone. Jerry Kline. Jack McGeehan. ROW 2: Jesse Hamilton. Darren Price. Vince Massimim. Keith Hess. Dennis DanKamch. Mike Tipton. Mark Meyers. Shane McCusker. ROW 3: John Krisch. John Pollock. Bobby Pealer. Dave Greene. Dave Hellhake. Wes Gabriel. John Chilla ROW 4: Dave Sanko. Ed Frame. Damian DiEullis. Mike Lang. Mike Moore. Ralph Eppehimer. Mike Massimim, Advised by Mr Chiccmo and Mr. Houp Lettermen's Club is an organization for male athletes who receive a varsity or junior varsity letter. Some of the events and projects we participate in are Gymkana, Calendar Sale, Jacket Sale. Girls Basketball Tournament, and a Hoagie Sale. The club buys jackets and lettermen’s Club plaques for the senior members with all their high school athletic accomplishments inscribed. The club also sponsors an award for the outstanding male and female athletes as voted on by members of Girls Athletic Association and Lettermen’s Club. — Scott O'Neill To many people it appears the Drafting Club doesn't do much, and they're right. Seriously though, the club does have a purpose (at least Mr. Holder keeps telling us that), and that purpose is to promote design drafting. Most of the time we work individually on special projects, and our big excur-sion of the year is to McGuckm and Pyle (a real biggie). If asked to join this club again, most of us would definitely say No!” — No Body DRAFTING CLUB — ROW 1: Joe Weldon. Trip Carey. Kerry Wiest. Jim Hawthorne. John Williams. Ray Shea. Dennis O'Neill. Joe Cmcotta. Dave Shelby. Bob Reese. Kevin Urbme. Dan Mountain. Advised by Mr. Holder. Can We Act Like People Are Here? This year’s Drama Club had a very rewarding year. Although the club leaders were all seniors, there are a lot of juniors and sophomores to continue the club next year. Some of the things Drama Club did were an assembly, a play, and a make up work shop. Ms. Hall man, our faculty adviser, is very active in drama. But, the most amazing thing about Drama Club is how we manage to get anything done amidst the shouting of all the ham members. So, meanwhile back at the ranch ... — Nick Alfieri. Who Are Those Guys Anyway? DRAMA CLUB — ROW 1: Susan Snee. Eileen Murphy. Cindy Griggs. Wendy Thompson ROW 2: Dawn Kohler. Elaine Coyle. Roberta Ekdahl Advised by Ms Hallman. 166 167 Last spring when the Editorial Staff had its first meeting there were 26 of us; by our last deadline their were 5 or 6 and Mr. Dietrich. Perhaps this is the best clue to what goes into the making of a yearbook — much hard work and even more dedication. Hoever, it may not be as important how much we put into Our Year but how much we got out of it as individuals: a sense of responsibility, the feeling that you really were a part of something, and the special friendships which developed as we worked toward our goal and finally reached it. Looking ahead, though, we can see one of the most satisfying rewards. To know that we were a part of making this book and to know that this book is a part of us will in years to come not only give us a feeling of contribution to our class but also a feeling of knowing our lives were captured in the words and pictures of Our Year 76. There are those who made this book possible — they know who they are and they deserve much thanks and praise. The freedom theme throughout this book, although it can be tied in with the Bicentennial, dealt mostly with individual freedom. We felt this was the most important type of freedom as all of us are entering into this freedom ourselves. In ending we hope this quote will refect our feelings which are so hard to explain after these months of work. “And when the shadow fades and is no more, the light that lingers becomes a shadow to another light. And thus your freedom when it loses its fetters becomes itself the fetters of a greater freedom.” Kahlil Gibran Melisa Figurelli and Cathy Beam, Co-Editors. PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Chick Armstrong Strega and Me Robert Bruce Jenkins Tom and Bonnie Teresa Vattilana Sheree Williams Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ray Pam Cariker “Janet and Paul’ (Captain 72-73) Bruce Burns Henry A. and Laura Reutter Mr. and Mrs. K. Randall Dietrich Mr. and Mrs. George C. Zittle Fram Talucci Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beam Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Dogue Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Barrow Mr. and Mrs. George H. Tolley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Margin, Jr. Jim, Dan, Steve, Dennis Mrs. Betty Hadtield Mr. and Mrs. W. Gilbert Cornog Mr. and Mrs. DiSerafino Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gerringer Mr. and Mrs. John Bycoskie Mr. and Mrs. George Patrylak Lester and Gertrude Moore L. David and Shirley L. Scholosser Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. David Shirk Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Hook Mr. and Mrs. Richard Artz Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Donaghy Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Filoromo, Sr. Ron Ditzler Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Clarke Joan W. Finn Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mattson William Ifert Mrs. Anne Marie Cosella Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeMicco Helen A. Habecker Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hemberger Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bonaduce, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweeney, Sr. and Family Ms. Mary French Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. DiAntonio Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shagren Mr. and Mrs. S. Conrad Webster Mr. and Mrs. Chester Martin Edna and Ford Plummer Jo Anne S. Fillippo Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Lewis Anne McGee Mr. and Mrs. F. Leslie Sheeler Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Dantonio Mr. Paul Hettinger Dorothea B. McClean Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gottier Mr. and Mrs. Clair F. Fitz Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Shirk Kathy and Roger Mr. and Mrs Stephen Shirk Tom Kallmeyer Dr. and Mrs. Narain S. Lalwaney Mendex Mfg. Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Boyle Paul Stahle Miss Anna Lacy Maureen and Pat Mrs. Olive Rowe John Ross Walter and Jean Hessinger John and Jenny Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Bradley Nancy Mark Mr. and Mrs. Emery L. Miller and Family Eva A. Susman 169 Frank Casenta, Jr. 170 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS I FROM THE ECOLOGY CLI “Climb the mo ritains and get tim good tidrbgs. Nature’s peade will flow into you sunshine flows into trees. nj| Arin will blow their own freshn and4he |prms while caces will dr off tike autumn leave Lenore Doran scowls as she is informed of her poor financial status. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 76 DOWNINGTOWN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 100 E. LANCASTER AVENUE DOWNINGTOWN PA. 269-0303 B? JEFFERSON BANK Do n.ng Center Downmgtoon. Pa The Best Banking Hours in Town Monday Thru Thursday — 8:30 AM to 4PM — Lobby 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM - Drive In Friday — 8:30 AM to 4PM —6:30 to 8PM Lobby 10:30 AM to 8PM Drive In Saturday — 10AM to 2PM. Both Lobby Drive In KINGS KOUNTRY KITCHEN LTD Downing Lancaster Avenues Downingtown Specializing m Home Cooked Pennsylvania Dutch Foods Take out orders 269-5105 T.L. WOODWARD SON 119 East Lancaster Ave. Downingtown Phone: 269-1720 Office And School Supplies Trophies, Awards Plaques 172 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 76 Funeral Home 107 West Lancaster Ave. Downingtown, Pa. 19335 HEADQUARTERS “ |PE8iOM MARCHWOOD CENTER Exton, Pa. 363-1232 PARKWAY CENTER West Chester, Pa. 696-0205 173 WHITFORD SALES COMPANY Box 98 L. Robert Frame Eagle, Pa. 19480 Uwchland P.O. 458-5060 Complete Auction Service — Appraisals — Tent Service Real Estate Livestock Household Furnishings Farm Industrial Equipment Antiques Chester County’s Foremost Auction Company Our own tag team: Ed and Bob Frame work out. Best Wishes to the Bicentennial Class of 1976; May they always be able to wrestle with the Future! 174 HAPPINESS — SUCCESS — PROSPERITY TO THE CLASS OF 76 YOUR ALUMNI ASSOCIATION . . . WE’RE CHESTER COUNTY’S OLDEST 91 YEARS ACTIVE! 175 XAA COMC j|gi4y h ipez. iKajcduiJ ncs 'T onaaji ’ 0(2 -. U MX pUi, i - 0 mo huAf J- '« ss£r SzLsfjlSfi Iriip ‘ r .o - CONCEtX 0 CA - 1?oS T U t aJUj Jomc. A cu: J efc5A .y„- ■n rr'j+JAr VJtt? uijtfflg? Carol Schafer “Tarry KJorn taJUe M ViMJJbZ i Jjtto (jMu ( U QuA hX UJ teto- 'Y)(k t4 4 JttlAu 1IU L0jl a++4-' iJh t Rob (hfa10 jkftgfr ftjfogp Compliments of The Blue And Gold Marching Band 176 MARCHWOOD HARDWARE PALACE PIZZERIA 119 W. Lancaster Ave. MCDONOUGH’S GREENHOUSE 11 Marchwood Rd. Exton, Pa. 19341 STEAKS, HOAGIES, PIZZA 52 W. Lancaster Ave. Downingtown, Pa. Phone: 215-363 1640 OPEN 7 DAYS 10-12 Phone: 269-0402 FICCA’S BARBER SHOP Rt. 113 and Village Ave. Lionville, Pa. Phone: 363-6193 H L CLEANERS DECORATORS Chester County’s Finest Professional Cleaners — Custom Interiors Chester County’s Largest Expert Steam Carpet Cleaners Downing Center Pennsylvania Ave. Downingtown, Pa. 269-4171 Mohawk Carpet Distributor Brentwood Shoppes Rt. 100 Exton, Pa. 363-6171 Out of town call Collect Marchwood Beauty Salon Rt. 100 at Marchwood Rd. Exton, Pa. 19341 Best Wishes for Class of 76 178 SLOAN MOTORS, INC. FORD Rt. 30 Downingtown, Pa. 1 mile west of Exton Square Phone: 363-2870 Studio 3 50 W. Lancaster Ave. Downingtown, Pa. Best Wishes For a Bright Future to the Class of 1976 Joyce McCann tries out a new Mercury NELMS LINCOLN MERCURY MONTEGO — CAPRI — - COUGAR — MONARCH CONTINENTAL — - MERCURY Route 30 Thorndale, Pa. 19372 Phone: 215-269-2400 JENNIE RAE’S FASHIONS 131 Lancaster Ave. Downingtown, Pa. 19335 Phone: 215-269-3002 CROPPER’S THRIFTWAY R.D. 1 Downingtown (Guthriesville) The Finest in Foods 179 DIBERNARDI’S CHARLES FOOD NEWS AGENCY MARKET 107 E. Lancaster Avenue 311 HIGHLAND AVENUE Downingtown, Pa. DOWNINGTOWN HALLMARK CARDS BARMAY STORE Ladies, Jrs., Childrens Sportswear “jv- “ 8.30 — b Till . Wallace Penna. Ave., Downingtown 269-0860 Bring in your yearbook we will give you a $1.00 off your purchase THE DELI Scamuffa Brothers 269-2564 Black Hawk Convenience Center Black Hawk, Pa. J.W. MAXWELL SONS Hardware and Paint Building Supplies Lawn and Garden Supplies Fuel Oil Downingtown, Pa. 19335 Community Service Phone: 269-3434 180 EAGLE AMOCO SERVICE MEMBER OF AMOCO MOTOR CLUB complete brake work state inspections and general repairs Rt. 100 Phone: 458-5371 Eagle, Pa. BEST WISHES MODERN CLEANER BASH JEWELERS INC. AND LAUNDERAMA PROP: JIM DISANTE Ill E. Lancaster Ave. 115 W. Lancaster Ave. Downingtown, Penna. 19335 Downingtown, Pa. Phone (215) 269-3086 269-0654 Gerharts RX Emporium 116 E. Lancaster Ave. Downingtown, Pa. 19335 269-8144 269-3045 EAGLE STORE General Merchandise PHYLLIS DAWSON BEAUTY SHOP 269-0217 141 E. Lancaster Ave. Downingtown, Penna. 19335 181 DOWNINGTOWN NATIONAL BANK FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU EAST END OFFICE 701 EAST LANCASTER AVE. DOWNINGTOWN, PENNA. LIONVILLE OFFICE Rt. 100 AND WELSHPOOL RD. LIONVILLE, PENNA. LITTLE WASHINGTON OFFICE Rt. 322 WEST OF GUTHERIESVILLE MEMBER F.D.I.C. MAIN OFFICE 4 BRANDYWINE AVENUE DOWNINGTOWN, PENNA. 182 Leslie checks out at Southeast National Bank Southeast National Bank PARKLANE AND PENNA. AVE. DOWNINGTOWN, PA. 19335 THORNDALE PIAZZA DELI DINE HERE IN OUR DINING ROOM OR ENJOY IT AT HOME PIZZA — STROMBOLI — HOAGIES — STEAKS ITALIAN DINNERS (SERVED AFTER 5PM AND AFTER 4PM ON SUNDAY) FISH AND VEAL CUTLET PLATTERS FRIED CHICKEN VARIETY OF DELICIOUS SANDWICHES TAKE OUT 384-DELI HOURS MON. — SAT. 9AM • 11PM, SUN 11AM - 10PM THORNDALE SHOPPING CENTER Fram gets a behind the scenes look. 183 best wishes for success in the future BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1976 done decor PEPPERIDGE FARM, INC. Scandinavian furniture and accessories 216 east lancaster ave. Downingtown, Pa. done decor done decor fabric butik dining furniture center 141 e. lancaster ave. 141 e. lancaster ave. downmgton, pa. LOU BEVERAGE, INC. TOWN MOTORS 269-0669 The Kind Of Car Dealer You Thought There Ought To Be 602 East Lancaster Avenue Downingtown, Pa. 19355 305 West Lincoln Highway Exton, Pa. 19341 363-8200 WOODY’S Groceries, Cold Cuts, Dell, Delicious Steak Sandwiches Hoagies, Sodas, Ice Cream Your Friendly Neighborhood Grocery Store A.F. MATTIONI SONS Plumbing Heating Sewer Cleaning Service Home Industrial 200 Chestnut Street Downingtown, Pa. 269-8908 201 Uwchlan Avenue Downingtown 215 - 269-0884 184 THRIFTWAY FIORE INC. 39 Marchwood Road Exton. Pa. “THE FRIENDLY STORE’’ Phone: 363-7146 Lunches And Dinner RT. 322 Honeybrook, Pa. 273-2422 TO THE CLASS OF 76: “MAY YOU SURF AND TURF THROUGH LIFE” Angela works to uphok) the family name DOWNINGTOWN PRINTING COMPANY Offset —Letterpress 11 Stuart Avenue, Downingtown, Pa. 19335 269-0127 DEPUTY'S BEAUTY SHOP 36 West Lancaster Avenue Downingtown, Pa. 269-0505 SMEDLEY AUMILLER INSURANCE 38 West Lancaster Avenue Downingtown. Pa. 269-0321 187 V Each of us is an unlimited idea of freedom. Fly up and know the meaning of kindness and love. , mr Pii ,


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